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Trent Edwards #5 | Quarterback | Buffalo Bills
Height: 6-4    Weight: 222    Born: , Los Gatos, CA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2007BUF1015126956.116306.17870.4014493.50
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
3@NE102050.0974.90143.1100.00
4NYJ222878.62348.41198.51-1-1.00
5DAL233174.21765.70174.1166.00
7BAL112152.41537.30156.3000.00
8@NYJ142166.71306.20163.6122.00
13@WAS223661.12577.10082.8242.00
14MIA112347.81657.240111.4221.00
15@CLE133339.41243.80050.611212.00
16NYG92634.61616.22342.8273.50
17@PHI163053.31334.40065.03175.70
Player Notes
June 17, 2008
The Bills finished 25th in the NFL in yards per pass attempt in 2007 with a 6.39 mark, and new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert plans to change Buffalo's figure for the better with more downfield throws as part of the solution, according to BuffaloBills.com. Trent Edwards commented, "I'm planning on going out to visit with Lee Evans and throw with him in Florida. I'll also probably be out in Arizona with Rob Royal and throwing with him."
April 1, 2008
Head coach Dick Jauron envisions an offense with a faster tempo and more three-step drops, according to ESPN. Jauron thinks such an approach will help out his offensive line while playing to the strengths of his quarterbacks. "It makes sense for a lot of reasons," Jauron said. "Trent [Edwards] does get the ball out quickly. J.P. [Losman] can get it out quickly and be accurate. It will help our offensive line. It will change the tempo of the game." The Bills have a youthful foundation of skill position players, who will likely take time to come together as a cohesive offensive unit. The organization is also expected to draft a wide receiver, in an effort to increase the explosiveness of the offense.
March 26, 2008
New offensive coordinator Turk Schonert will call the plays in Buffalo in 2008, according to USA Today. Schonert, who was promoted from quarterback coach, has spent 22 years in the NFL, 10 as a player and 12 as an assistant coach. This will be his first chance as a coordinator, and he will be charged with bringing some new ideas and tactics to an offense that ranked 30th in the NFL the past two seasons. This won't be the first time Schonert calls plays in the NFL. When he was quarterbacks coach in New Orleans in 2005, he called plays when the Saints went no-huddle and were in the two-minute drill. Schonert was a quarterback during his career, so he brings a unique perspective to the play calling duties.
November 26, 2007
Trent Edwards will take over as the starting quarterback for the Bills when they face the Redskins in Week 13, according to the team's official website. With J.P. Losman having proven his mediocrity over the last month, Edwards will probably start for the rest of the season. He has a series of nice matchups over the next three weeks (at Washington, vs. Miami, at Cleveland), but the rookie did nothing in his four previous starts to indicate he'll become a fantasy factor.
November 3, 2007
Trent Edwards could miss Sunday's game with a wrist injury. His status for Sunday won't be determined until close to game time, according to the Buffalo News. It doesn't matter a whole lot in fantasy terms, because J.P. Losman is starting for the Bills. The only question is whether Edwards will be active as a backup.