NFL: Bills mum on talk of scuttling no-huddle offense
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Bills no-huddle offense has suddenly become the no-comment attack.
If the Bills intend to scuttle running the offense they’ve used since May, no one was saying after practice Thursday as Buffalo prepares to play at the Jets this weekend.
A Bills media relations official told reporters to ask only injury-related questions to Dick Jauron, though the coach has often discussed other topics on previous Thursdays. When Jauron was asked about the no-huddle attack, the coach walked away without a word.
Questions about the Bills offense came up after ProFootballTalk.com on Wednesday cited an unnamed league source in reporting the Bills are overhauling their offense and getting rid of the no-huddle.