And then there were eight. Premier League Darts returns to your screen this week with the survivors of Judgement Night aiming to seal a play-off spot. Dave Chisnall and Michael Smith have been eliminated, and the Premier League enters its second phase from Sheffield on Thursday, live on Sky Sports 2 HD.The eight survivors will now begin a battle that will split them down the middle - only the top four will qualify for the final night at Londons O2 Arena when the champion will eventually be crowned. Phil Taylor eliminated Michael Smith last week This week, top-of-the-table Phil Taylor has a glorious chance to extend his lead at the pinnacle of the Premier League because he plays twice. James Wade, who currently sits fifth, can also ignite his season by taking advantage of two matches in the same night.Wade kicks off the night against seventh-placed Raymond van Barneveld before Taylor takes on reigning champion Gary Anderson, who can steal top spot with a win. Taylor plays Wade in the final match of the night. Michael van Gerwen and Robert Thornton exchanged 130 checkout efforts earlier this season Elsewhere, Michael van Gerwen will aim to end a run of three weeks without a victory against Robert Thornton. Van Gerwen is still just a point behind Taylor, so could finish the week top of the league on leg-difference if results go his way. Thornton, meanwhile, narrowly survived last weeks Judgement Night but is a massive eight points off the top four.Peter Wright will aim to close the gap on Adrian Lewis, who is in fourth-place with 12 points. Wright trails him by two points and four legs so cant afford to hang around if he plans on qualifying for the O2 Arena.James Wade v Raymond van BarneveldGary Anderson v Phil TaylorRobert Thornton v Michael van GerwenAdrian Lewis v Peter WrightPhil Taylor v James WadeWatch Premier League Darts from Sheffield on Thursday at 7pm on Sky Sports 2 HD. Or watch live for £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. 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"We are using our resources, our contacts, our relationships to do everything we can to ensure the Bills stay in Buffalo," Jacobs said in a story published on the newspapers website. Jacobs, however, stopped short of saying his family would be involved in a prospective ownership group. "Its still early in the process, and its impossible to say either way," he said. Jacobs comments were the first made by any family member expressing interest in the team. Bills owner Ralph Wilson died last month. And his comments do not contradict a statement his father issued last week. In a released statement, Jacobs Sr. said he has no intention of selling the Bruins in order to purchase the Bills, a move that would be required because NFL rules do not allow owners to control major sports franchises in separate markets. Jacobs statement failed to address whether any of his three sons would be involved in an ownership group. Several people familiar with the Bills future had previously told The Associated Press that Jacobs and his sons were linked to discussions involving the teams. "He is definitely a player," one person told the AP, speaking on condition of anonymity because Jacobs has not revealed his plans. Members of the Jacobs family have deeclined interview requests with the AP over the past three weeks.dddddddddddd The Jacobs are from Buffalo and own Delaware North food service company, which has its headquarters in the city. Jeremy Jr., Louis and Charlie Jacobs are all listed as principals at Delaware North. Charlie Jacobs is also a principal of the Bruins. In 2010, the NFL allowed Stan Kroenke to take over as the St. Louis Rams majority owner after he agreed to turn over operational and financial control of the NBA Denver Nuggets and NHL Colorado Avalanche to son Josh. Wilsons widow, Mary Wilson, has taken over as the teams controlling owner until the franchise is expected to be placed on the market. That wont begin until Wilsons estate hires an investment banking firm, which will oversee the sale process. That leaves the teams future in Buffalo uncertain, because a sale opens the possibility of the team relocating. The Bills are essentially locked into playing at Ralph Wilson Stadium through the 2019 season because of the lease they negotiated with the state and Erie County in December 2012. The team would incur a $400 million penalty by even broaching the prospect of moving during the leases term. There is a one-time exception allowing the Bills to break the lease for just under $28.4 million in July 2020. The Jacobs do face one obstacle because of NFL rules barring owners from having links to casinos, racetracks and other gaming interests. Delaware Norths holding include numerous racing and gambling operations across the country. 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