‘“Everyone’s different. My path, I had some setbacks in the beginning with some surgeries and things like that, not being able to complete in the weight room lifting everything,” he said. “Now that I’m healthy and I have a full offseason of being able to reset everything and build it from the ground up, I feel more stable and more in control of my body.”’
Archives for May 23, 2019
Eric Wood on the Bills offensive line group: ‘The cream is going to rise to the top’
‘“The cream is going to rise to the top in that room,” Wood said of the unprecedented turnover that will occur this season. “Everybody is going to get reps, and there’s a bunch of grown men in that room. They have a lot of guys with experience, and guys who don’t make this team are going to go on and win jobs on other rosters, and that hasn’t always happened here on the offensive line, or really a lot of places in general.”’
Bills’ Senorise Perry will wear O.J. Simpson’s No. 32, but will he even make team?
‘The arguments for and against the Bills allowing the No. 32 back into circulation have been made. Some believe Simpson’s greatness warrants some level of respect despite his shortcomings. Others think the arrests and jail time should disqualify him from any type of reverence, which would include his number remaining off limits.’
Buffalo Bills safety takes on MasterChef Junior contestant in cooking contest (video)
‘As for the competition, Marlowe and Millstein had to cook a breakfast dish based on items in Buzzfeed’s refrigerator. They had five minutes to choose ingredients and 30 minutes to make the meal. As with any cooking show, there was a twist. The chefs had to incorporate cereal into their meal.’
Bills Claim Tackle Wesley Off Waivers; Sign Tight End Deane
‘Deane is an undrafted rookie free agent out of Western Kentucky who was released by Seattle earlier this month. He joins Buffalo with projected starter Tyler Kroft out indefinitely after breaking his foot in practice Monday.’
Bills add another tight end & a tackle
‘The Bills not sit with seven tight ends on the roster, including the injured Tyler Kroft. With Lee Smith’s recent contract including guaranteed money, Dawson Know being a 3rd round pick, and Kroft’s big deal, it’s likely that only one roster spot at the position is up for grabs. Jason Croom and seventh round pick Tommy Sweeney will be leading candidates for that spot.’
Friends Allen and Darnold hope offseason training made each other better
‘“It was good,” Allen said this week when asked about him and Darnold training with each other once again. “We tried not to talk about a lot of football, but it comes up when we are on the field together and just talking about experiences and different defenses that we played and how we adapted and what we thought of them. Even going over how our offenses were and how we thought of our offense and obviously he’s in a different situation. He’s got a new [offensive coordinator] and a new head coach, and me being here with the Bills.”’
‘I Want To Bridge The Gap Between The Police And The Community’: Buffalo Bills Lineman Ty Nsekhe On Arlington Roots & NFL Career
‘Nsekhe played for teams like the Corpus Christi Sharks and the San Antonio Talons before making his way into the NFL with the Washington Redskins. In his early 20s, the Bills offensive lineman almost gave up his football career for security work.’
Bills awarded waiver claim for T De’Ondre Wesley, sign TE Mik’Quan Deane
‘To make room on the roster for Deane and Wesley, the Bills released OL Blake Hance and S Abraham Wallace, both undrafted rookie signings.’
Bills Today: Deion Sanders’ advice for Tre’ White
‘“Don’t ever get full, make sure your plate is always empty,” Deion Sanders said. “Don’t ever get full. Don’t ever look in the rearview mirror or look ahead, look at the present right there before you. Study. Know your opponents, know the offensive coordinators that you’re playing against. These guys they change names, they change games. But mainly those offensive coordinators stay the same. But mainly, get your legs in shape that is your money. Make sure they’re strong so you can bump at kickoff and late in the fourth. Lastly, do not miss opportunities.”’