After just four games, Price becomes eighth Bills player to land on IR

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills receiver Peerless Price's season is likely over after he was scheduled to have surgery Friday to repair a disc in his neck.

Coach Dick Jauron said the team will place Price on injured
reserve, making him the eighth Bills player -- and fourth starter -- on the season-ending list five weeks into the campaign. However, the Bills will get Keith Ellison back after the linebacker missed most of September with an ankle injury.


The announcement came as a surprise, because Price had not
missed practice until Friday. He was noticeably stiff -- unable to turn his neck -- when he spoke to reporters at his locker Wednesday.


Jauron said he believed the neck problem developed over the
course of Price's career and was not the result of a particular hit. In four starts this season, the nine-year NFL veteran had
seven catches for 68 yards.


The Bills (1-3), preparing to host the Dallas Cowboys (4-0) on Monday night, made two roster moves Friday. They placed reserve linebacker Kevin Harrison on IR and activated Anthony Hargrove after the backup defensive end completed a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

Harrison hurt his knee on the opening kickoff of Buffalo's 17-14 win over the New York Jets last weekend. The Bills had signed Harrison just last week to bolster their banged-up linebacker corps.

Price's injury means the Bills will rely more on slot receivers Roscoe Parrish and Josh Reed to take the focus off starter Lee Evans.
Buffalo's offense has lacked chemistry this season, with rookie
Trent Edwards producing the team's first touchdown pass of the
season -- a 1-yarder to tight end Michael Gaines -- in last weekend's
17-14 win over the New York Jets.


Edwards' 234 yards passing against the Jets was a season high
after the Bills combined for 352 yards in their first three games.


The third-round draft pick will make his second straight start
Monday, filling in for J.P. Losman, who sprained his left knee.


Price is in his second season back with the Bills, who initially
selected him in the second round of the 1998 draft out of Tennessee. Price spent his first four years with Buffalo and
enjoyed his best career season in 2002, when he had 94 catches for 1,252 yards and nine touchdowns playing alongside Eric Moulds.


Unable to meet his contract demands, the Bills traded Price to
Atlanta the following year, but the receiver did not duplicate his
production.


The Falcons released him before the 2005 season, and he played
seven games with Dallas before re-signing with the Bills last year.


Information from ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton and The Associated Press was used in this report.