‘The cornerback, who re-signed with the Bills after spending last year with the Cleveland Browns, appeared to be injured during drills while at the team’s training facility at St. John Fisher College last Sunday.’
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Football nomad, CFL star Duke Williams gets NFL shot
‘Williams was a star at Auburn University, but had a troubled time at the school. He was suspended twice and, eventually, kicked off the team following a fight at an Alabama bar. “I probably would have already been in the NFL. I was projected as one of the top receivers to come out that year,” Williams said.’
Wallace rises above obscurity, tragedy
‘Wallace now enjoys seeing his teammates with their families. “I try to meet as many parents as I can and tell them how much I love their son, and just continue to show that love,” said Wallace. “I know my dad would do the same.”’
Bills sign CB Captain Munnerlyn, OL Demetrius Rhaney and, DT Roderick Young
‘Those additions also meant the Bills had to make subtractions from the roster. CB EJ Gaines and DT Robert Thomas were both placed on injured reserve with core muscle and knee injuries respectively. OL Nico Siragusa was also released.’
5 takeaways from the Bills this week
‘“He’ll get an opportunity, because this team is looking for edge pass rushers,” Cosell said. “I think they’re looking for another edge player and once you start getting into camp, coaches aren’t worried about who the first-round pick or the second-round pick is. They’re looking for production because their jobs are on the line. And Daryl Johnson is going to get an opportunity to show that he belongs, even if he is a sub-package player and plays 20 snaps a game. If he can continue this kind of production with these kind of traits, he’ll get an opportunity.”’
Bills Today: NFL analysts share early reviews on Ed Oliver
‘Oliver and Nelson traded punches and there was no clear winner from the matchup. On some plays, Oliver was able to get around Nelson and was merely inches away from sacking Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett. Other times, Nelson was able to get his hands firmly on Oliver and eliminate him from plays. It was a learning experience and step in the right direction as Oliver adapts to the NFL.’