JAMES HARDY RUMORS & GOSSIP

How Will James Hardy Help The Offense?

Sometimes it is the little known player acquisitions that can make a difference for a team. For the Ravens they are hoping receiver James Hardy, former college standout and second round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2008 will be a factor in the offense. Towards the end of last season Hardy was signed to a reserve/future-deal by the Ravens after being released by Buffalo. Hardy had...
Via Ravens Gab  |  February 23, 2011

Ravens Sign WR James Hardy To A Futures Contract

The Baltimore Ravens have signed wide receiver James Hardy to a "Reserve/Future" contract, a league source said. Hardy (6-5, 220) was a second-round pick (41st overall) out of Indiana by the Buffalo Bills in 2008. Signed to a four-year, $4.165 million contract that included over $2 million in guarantees, Hardy caught 10 passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns before he was...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 12, 2011

James Hardy meets with Colts

Former Hoosier James Hardy who was cut by the Buffalo Bills a month ago has been on the free agent market. He recently met with the Seattle Seahawks but didn’t seem to land him on the roster. Mike Chappellf the IndyStar reported today that Hardy will be meeting with the Colts. It isn’t apparent how interested the Colts are but they have had a couple of injuries at the...
Via Hoosier State of Mind  |  October 04, 2010

WR Hardy back at practice, could play on Saturday

The Bills and their fans want to see what wide out James Hardy can do. So far it’s been a mystery as he has been out with an undisclosed injury while running a pass route in practice, but was finally back on the field Wednesday and could play on Saturday. Hardy has fallen down the depth chart and could have a difficult time making the 53-man roster because he’s had problems...
Via Bills Gab  |  August 27, 2010

Hardy Expected To Play On Saturday

With the long list of injuries that the Buffalo Bills endured this summer, it’s nice to finally get some good news. Wide receiver James Hardy returned to practice yesterday for the Bills, and hopes to play in Saturday’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. “It went very well,” said Hardy. “I just started to go out there and get a little run in and see...
Via BuffaLowdown  |  August 26, 2010

Hardy returns to practice

Bills wide receiver James Hardy returned to the practice field this evening for his first extensive workout since Aug. 10, when he suffered an undisclosed injury while running a pass...
Via Billboard  |  August 25, 2010

Hardy update

WR James Hardy is back practicing with his teammates here at One Bills Dr. this evening. It’s the first time in 15 days that Hardy is practicing. This obviously enhances his chances of playing in Saturday’s preseason game against Cincinnati.
Via Inside the Bills  |  August 25, 2010

Hardy ready to perform

He’s been through a lot in terms of injury setbacks the last year or so, but James Hardy is healthy and off to a good start at training camp. “We have an offensive-minded coach,” said Hardy. ”We’ve never had that since I’ve been here. He likes to get the ball down the field. He likes big receivers, so everything is a plus on my end. But at the same time...
Via Inside the Bills  |  July 30, 2010

Hardy Hopes 3rd Year a Charm

Buffalo Bills WR James Hardy is looking to make his mark this year and hopes that his third year will be a charm. Hardy, a second round pick out of Indiana in 2008, has failed to live up to expectations in his short career. He only has logged 10 receptions and 2 scores in 2 years [...]
Via Bills Chronicle  |  June 01, 2010

Hardy in, Omon out

The Bills activated receiver James Hardy to the 53-man roster, as expected, the team announced today. Running back Xavier Omon was waived to make room for Hardy on the roster....
Via Billboard  |  November 11, 2009
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