The Buffalo Bills linked up with the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County on Wednesday, May 18 to kick off their Character Playbook initiative. The digital educational program, seeks to equip middle school children with knowledge on character development, conflict resolution, positive decision making and building healthy relationships. The event, which took place in the ADPRO Sports Training Center Team Meeting Room at One Bills Drive, featured representatives from the United Way and Buffalo Bills, as well as 80 children from Hamburg Middle School and Buffalo School No. 33.
John Murphy, Bills play-by-play/host, facilitated questions to a panel of speakers which consisted of Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor, Director of Alumni Relations Marlon Kerner, Quality Control-Special Teams Coach Kathryn Smith, and Assistant Director of Player Engagement/Team Chaplin James Trapp.