Kent Hull, who played 11 seasons in the NFL, all with the Bills, has passed away. The news was announced on Tuesday evening by Mississippi State University, Hull's alma mater but a cause of death was not given. Hull, 51, played in Buffalo from 1986 through '96, starting 169 regular-season games in his career. He was considered a leader of the Bills' offense, helping the team to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances in the early '90s. During his career, he was named to the Pro Bowl three times and was twice a first-team All-Pro. Source: Buffalo News