the father called for help yesterday after he and his 5-year-old son went off a trail ending up in a steep rocky spot. they re doing okay now thanks to the brave rescue crew. the buffalo bills, official cheerleaders, will be absent from the sidelines this season after five former cheerleaders sued the team claiming the bills failed to pay them the $8 minimum wage for all the hours that they worked. the lawsuit also claims the cheerleaders were subject to questionable guidelines, including a so-called jiggle test. trace gallagher, how did you get this assignment, trace? live for us with more on the jills. what else did you learn, trace? the five former buffalo jills are suing the buffalo bills football team as well as the company that manages the cheerleaders. their main claim is they should be treated as employees because they have to work at least 20 hours a week. and they make anywhere between $100 a year and $1,000.