<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Last week at the NFL Combine Bills head coach Dick Jauron said he would not resign himself to the fate of losing his three defensive starters that are scheduled to become free agents. Buffalo successfully retained one of their top three free agents Monday as defensive end Chris Kelsay was re-signed to a multi-year deal."Buffalo really came after me hard," said Kelsay. "I said when I came out of college that I wanted to play for one team my entire career and now it looks like that's going to happen. So I'm very pleased. The Bills exceeded my expectations."Kelsay said before the end of last season that he was "loyal" to Buffalo and followed through on his word."This is a place that I've grown to love," said Kelsay of Buffalo. "Not just my teammates and the coaching staff and the administration, but the town and everything that goes into that, my neighbors and just the atmosphere here."Kelsay, who played his college ball at Nebraska, feels the way the Western New York community follows the Bills is very comparable to the passion he felt in his native state."I grew up in Nebraska where the only thing football-wise in the state is the Huskers and it's a similar crowd up here," said Kelsay. "It's kind of a college atmosphere and I've loved playing here so hopefully I can play my entire career here."The defensive end, who had a career-high 5.5 sacks and finished sixth on the team in tackles, admitted that the defensive system the Bills run played a factor in his decision to return."Definitely," said Kelsay. "Any time that you have a rotation like we have and the depth that we have it's a good system because you have to run hard and play all out every play to get to the ball. We have the type of depth to do that and I have respect for the coaching staff. So those are definitely fits and it did play into the whole scheme of things."The fifth-year defensive lineman is encouraged about the path he believes the Bills are on moving forward."There are certain steps that have to be taken between last season and this coming season," said Kelsay. "And I believe a lot of those steps will be taken."The Bills obviously believed retaining Kelsay was one of them.</div>
I'm not sure what they are doing. Seemingly cleaning house by not showing much interest in Clements, Fletcher, trying to trade McGahee, but they have the money to resign someone good (But not great) in Kelsey.