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    In addition to Charlie Frye and Ray Willis, free agent C Melvin Fowler will visit the Raiders on Tuesday.
    Fowler lost his starting job to Duke Preston in Buffalo last season and won’t be re-signed. He’d figure to back up John Wade at center for the Raiders.
  • Melvin Fowler will be the Bills’ starting center this season.
    He beat out Duke Preston. Fowler is a journeyed ex-Viking who reportedly played well against Browns NT Ted Washington in the preseason.
  • Vikings acquired C Melvin Fowler from the Browns for T Nat Dorsey.
    Dorsey and Fowler have both been disappointing high draft picks on the offensive line the last four years.
  • Melvin Fowler will take over as Minnesota’s starting center this week, replacing Cory Withrow.
    “They made their decision, and I’ve got no one to blame but myself,” Withrow said. “They gave me a chance, and I blew it. Now I’ve got to help the team any way I can.”
  • C Melvin Fowler left Sunday’s game in the second half with a strained oblique muscle.
    He was replaced at center by the man he replaced in Week 6, Cory Withrow.
  • Cardinals signed C Melvin Fowler, formerly of the Bills.
    Fowler, 30, started all 16 games for Buffalo in 2006 and 2007, then lost his job to Duke Preston in-season last year. He’ll back up Lyle Sendlein.
  • Lions signed C/G Melvin Fowler.
    Fowler, a starter at center for the Bills in 2006 and 2007, will add depth with guard Stephen Peterman sidelined by an ankle injury.
  • Lions waived C/G Melvin Fowler.
    Fowler was third on the depth chart at center and Roy Schuening is the primary backup at guard.
  • Bills C Melvin Fowler revealed that he underwent offseason shoulder surgery.
    Fowler had his clavicle “cleaned up” in early May, and wasn’t able to rejoin the team until the final day of OTAs. The Bills’ starter has been medically cleared already, however, and will be a full go for training camp.