'It’s easy to say the Bills will be better given the fact that they were so mediocre last year (19th in yards, 15th in points). However, rookie lineman Adolphus Washington looks like a keeper, Kyle Williams is back after missing 10 games in 2015, Jerry Hughes looks as fast as ever, Preston Brown is much more in tune to what’s going on, and Stephon Gilmore — like McCoy and Taylor — will be supremely motivated to excel with free agency looming.'
Archives for August 2016
Former Buffalo Bills running back Karlos Williams clears waivers
'Despite his strong rookie season and an affordable contract, 31 teams passed over Williams after a troubling offseason. The running back reported to OTAs overweight and he's set to serve a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.'
NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football' discusses Buffalo Bills playoff chances
'In addition to questioning Buffalo's ability to get after the quarterback, the hosts seem unsure if Rob Ryan's addition to the coaching staff will actually help the Bills defense. It's a fair question when you look at Rob Ryan's last stint with the New Orleans Saints. In 2014, New Orleans was 31st in the league in yards allowed and were last in the NFL at the time of his firing.'
Buffalo Bills OT Seantrel Henderson passes physical after battling Crohn's disease
'Henderson, who missed the final five games of the 2015 season after the diagnosis, started training camp on the non-football illness list while Jordan Mills took the first-team reps at right tackle. After offseason surgery to remove an infected part of his intestines, Henderson will have a chance to start winning his job back.'
Buffalo Bills' Seantrel Henderson speaks about Crohn's battle for first time
'Henderson, speaking publicly for the first time about the pain and fears of his ordeal, said he played last season with stabbing sensations in his stomach that grew so bad his 6-foot-7, 330-pound body shook. He vomited regularly. He lost 50 pounds. Eventually, surgeons removed 80 diseased centimeters of his large and small intestines.'
Rex addresses Dareus, Bills wrap up training camp at St. John Fisher
'In addition, Bills head coach Rex Ryan also once again commented on Marcell Dareus. Just hours after announcing he would leave the team and enter rehab prior to the Bills preseason meeting with the Giants on Saturday, Dareus was spotted enjoying Buffalo night life downtown. "I have no comment," Ryan said.'
Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease
'Henderson had experienced stomach pains since playing at college at Miami. But he wasn't diagnosed with having inflammatory bowel disease until December, which led to him having two operations on his intestines.'
Dareus' rehab stint jolts Bills
'Dareus ' history suggests he does need help, according to a source outside the team, and this is the perfect time to seek that assistance since he can't be with the team starting Sept. 5. He served a one-game suspension in 2015 for violating the substance abuse policy and has had a couple off-the-field incidents as well as problems in his personal life, and it's clear that he needs a reboot.'
Bills OT Henderson passes physical
'Henderson has not played or practiced since he was diagnosed with Crohn's disease last December. He is scheduled to practice with the team Monday night.'
Bills OT Seantrel Henderson back at practice after battling Crohn's disease
'"Early on, I had some doubts. I didn't know exactly what the future had set for me," Henderson told reporters Monday. "I just kept doing everything that the doctor said. Eating right, and I just kept moving forward to get back on the field."'
Bills get a bit healthier in final open practice
'OLB Shaq Lawson, who has yet to practice after having shoulder surgery, was doing conditioning work on the sidelines for the first time all camp.'
McCoy now feels like a total Buffalo Bill
'“I need to go out and represent the name on the back of my jersey and also this franchise, so that’s the message I wanted to get across. I knew how that would unfold as far as with the Police and I just want to come out here and help my teammates.”'
Bills RT Henderson Passes Physical
'Henderson was battling with Chron's disease, going back to last season. Henderson had been forced out of the lineup after ten games in 2015 due to the illness, and was replaced by Jordan Mills.'
7 Bills training camp observations: Day 16 (8/22/16)
'Henderson, although he wasn’t given the full workload, did quite a bit in working with the second-team offensive line at right tackle. He got reps in team drills every once and again, just to get his feet wet. Henderson started 26 games over the last two years for the Bills, and with Jordan Mills leaving quite a bit to be desired, he could factor into the discussion if all goes well.'
Seantrel Henderson's return officially begins
'“It felt awesome. I’ve been out for about eight months now,” said Henderson. “It felt good though to be back out there with my teammates and getting back in a groove.”'