Bills Have A Potential Suitor?
From WIVB by way (oddly enough) of Kukla’s Korner:
Jeremy Jacobs tells Business First he “might” be interested in the Bills IF the team was for sale.
Jacobs says under the current NFL rules, he can’t own the Bills because he owns an NHL team in a market that has a pro football team.
Can someone explain to me why they have that rule? Does that mean Golisano couldn’t buy the Bills (his name is always bandied about when it comes up, not that he’s ever said he would do it)? Calls to Delaware North for comment went unreturned; calls to One Bills Drive had Ralph Wilson asking about the score of the Brooklyn Dodgers game, before he hung up excitedly as his jello was delivered.
Tags: football, golisano, Hockey, jacobs, NFL, NHL, ralph wilson

