The Columbus Dispatch

Robiskie hired as Bills receivers coach

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have hired Terry Robiskie to be their receivers coach in the latest offseason shuffle of Sean McDermott’s staff.

Robiskie has 36 seasons of NFL coaching experience, including the previous two as the Tennessee Titans offensive coordinato­r. He twice finished a season as an interim head coach with Washington in 2000 and Cleveland in 2004. Bobby Hart on Wednesday.

Hart started 21 games for the Giants in the past three seasons, including seven last season. He was a seventhrou­nd pick from Florida State in 2015.

The line was a major factor in the Bengals’ second straight season missing out on the playoffs.

They fired offensive line coach Paul Alexander and replaced him with former Cowboys assistant coach Frank Pollack after the season. The offense finished last in the league, and the running game was the least productive in franchise history. — Manager Joe Maddon, who is bringing baseball-themed artwork to the Cubs’ springtrai­ning complex. One of the first pieces is a portrait of David, the slayer of Goliath, who appears to be standing on a pitcher’s mound. Pennsylvan­ia on Tuesday night. Francona played in the majors for 15 seasons, six with the Indians.

Tito Francona batted .363 and finished fifth in AL MVP voting in 1959, his first season with the Indians.

He led the AL in doubles the following year, and in 1961 he was an AL All-Star and led the league in singles.

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