Chan Gailey needed to see Ryan Fitzpatrick put some life into Buffalo's anemic offense just once before deciding Trent Edwards was expendable. "After the way that Fitz played yesterday, I feel very confident about the direction we're going," Buffalo's first-year coach said Monday, a day after the Bills (0-3) were beaten 38-30 by the New England Patriots. "Trent did the best he could, and he's a great young man and I wish him the best." The Bills waived Edwards in a surprising move Monday, a few weeks after Gailey said he saw "light at the end of the tunnel" with Edwards as his starter. To take Edwards' roster spot, the Bills plan to re-sign quarterback Levi Brown, whom they released this summer, a league source told Schefter. Two NFL executives told ESPN's Chris Mortensen they believe Edwards will be claimed on waivers by 4 p.m. Tuesday. The Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks are among the teams expected to put in a claim. Source: ESPN
If that's the case, the Chiefs would get him because since he placed on waivers before 9/28/10, the claims go in order of 2009 record, not 2010, regardless of head-to-head, as PFT explains.
2010 records will apply in waiver claims for Trent Edwards...... Clearing the air on the waiver order for Trent Edwards | ProFootballTalk.com
Carolina would be awarded Edwards as a result if they indeed submitted a claim. The Panthers are 0-3. He would be the No. 2 behind Jimmy Clausen while Matt Moore still recovers from sustaining a concussion opening day. San Francisco is also 0-3......interesting to see if they would put in a claim.
Jacksonville? **********Automerged Doublepost********** I just saw them listed in the article after I took a guess.
Correct.....Jacksonville just claimed him. A surprise one if you ask me but he is an upgrade over Todd Bouman as Garrard's back-up.
Hell, he's an upgrade over David Garrard! Jacksonville sucks. They need to disband the team and let the players hit free agency. That way, the players can actually go out and accomplish something.