Buffalo Bills sign UFL star for third time
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The reigning NFL MVP looks to have everything under control. Plus, Keon Coleman’s development, the offensive line’s depth and fresh faces on defense.
Here are three observations from the fifth day of Bills training camp: Unfortunately, injuries are adding up early for the Bills at training camp. The highlighted one on Monday was tight end Dalton Kincaid who sat who out knee soreness. Thankfully, it's early.
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Buffalo Bills rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston is having tests to determine the severity of a right leg injury the first-round draft pick sustained in practice Tuesday. It’s unclear how Hairston was hurt,
This offseason, the Bills locked up the 2024 NFL MVP for the next few years. That’s good news for the reigning AFC East champions this season and beyond.
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On the first play of team drills, defensive tackle Ed Oliver exploded to get to James Cook in the backfield. Defensive tackle Greg Rousseau broke through the line of scrimmage and batted down a pass from Josh Allen on the ensuing snap. Allen and backups quarterback Mike White threw interceptions in team work.
It’s common for star NFL players to take some time after training camp practices to sign autographs for fans in attendance. However, Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen shared a special moment with one group of fans after a recent training camp session.
Keon Coleman is in the midst of a training camp breakout for the Buffalo Bills, and he has some new veteran wide receivers who are getting him there.
The Buffalo Bills began their second week of training camp at St. John Fisher University with their first full pads practice, but they did so minus a double-digit sized injury list as early attrition is happening amid the heat and humidity.