‘Regarding his uncommon rookie year youth, Edmunds said the other day following a practice at the Bills’ facility, “I embraced it. I took pride in that, and I wanted to let people know that even being a young guy I deserved to be here, and I showed up every day with the vet mentality.”’
Archives for June 11, 2019
Buffalo Bills minicamp: Who is Josh Allen’s top target? (7 storylines)
‘The Bills will probably have a different No. 1 wide receiver on a weekly basis in 2019. Zay Jones, John Brown and Robert Foster all have qualities that could make them a top target on any given week for Allen. But who is getting the No. 1 receiver reps in practice? In the first two weeks of OTAs it was Jones who seemed to be the man. His familiarity with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll’s offense combined with the chemistry he built with Allen in year one have him primed for a jump in his third season. But Brown is the only 1,000-yard receiver the Bills have on their roster. And Foster’s big play ability is eye-popping. It’s going to be worth watching throughout the year to see who is the top receiver target for Allen in 2019.’
Cole Beasley: Dallas Cowboys don’t value slot position like Buffalo Bills
‘Beasley went on to talk about his low moments in Dallas pertaining to the slot position, how he was used and his relationship with upper management.’
Injuries, Allen’s progress top storylines as Bills head to minicamp
‘Other than injuries, the other big storyline to follow, at least to begin the week, is the performance of Josh Allen. The second-year quarterback was absolutely terrific two weeks ago in the OTA session open to the media, but wasn’t nearly as good in last week’s lone media-open session. This week will give people like me a chance to see him and his teammates three days in a row.’
Backpacks “Pancho Packs” stuffed at New Era Field in honor of Bills Superfan Pancho Billa
‘“I had a really great relationship with Pancho, obviously he drafted me here, to the Buffalo Bills last year, and so that just sparked a really cool friendship,” said Harrison Phillips, Buffalo Bills defensive tackle. “And the more I got to know him, the more I understood how genuine of a person he was and what he wanted to do.”’
How will the defensive line delegate these pass rush responsibilities without Kyle Williams?
‘“That is something that we have talked about a lot and that’s one of the things we’ll miss from Kyle, how he took control of our defensive line in certain situations and was really a coach on the field,” said Frazier. “We put it to our players, we wanted to ask them who was going to be that guy to step up and have the courage to put the time in.”’
Bills Today: Top 4 storylines to follow for mandatory minicamp
‘Morse told reporters that he will be ready to be a full participant during minicamp and hopes to begin developing more chemistry with Josh Allen.’