‘And though “camp” begins today, it’s a bit of a misnomer. Players report for Covid-19 testing and physicals and McDermott will not be available to the media until Sunday as there’s really nothing to report.’
Archives for July 28, 2020
Bills training camp questions: Is Ed Oliver primed for strong second season?
‘“Maybe those first six-seven games, he was struggling a little bit to find his way,” Frazier said. “We ended up promoting Jordan ahead of him during that early part of the season to take some of the pressure off of Ed. And then, all of a sudden, his game took off. And all those things we saw in college began to show up.”’
Bills’ undrafted rookies face bind, but practice squad spots loom
‘“What if half of the O-line group goes down with Covid two days before the game?” Glose said. “They’re going to need replacement players. I think there’s going to be more opportunities to make your own team to stick around. Guys will have to be ready to get the call throughout the season.”’
Bills release Ray-Ray McCloud, Garrett McGhin
‘McCloud joined the Bills in 2018 as a sixth-round draft pick from Clemson. After the Bills waived him last August, he joined the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers released McCloud in October, and the Bills signed him to their practice squad. They signed him to a reserve/future contract last January.’
Bills rookie DB Isaiah Brown placed on reserve/Covid-19 list
‘Brown was one of 18 players leaguewide who were added to the newly created reserve-list category, which means he either had a positive test for Covid-19 or is in quarantine after having been in close contact with a person or persons infected with the virus.’
Bills cut Ray-Ray McCloud and Garrett McGhin, and more could soon follow
‘However, the team could practice all together if the roster was 81 or less, and that apparently is the route Sean McDermott is taking.’
Buffalo Bills begin to cut roster down to 80 players, release Ray-Ray McCloud, Garrett McGhin
‘Buffalo has one exemption roster spot for running back Christian Wade, who joined the NFL before last season as part of the league’s International Pathway Program. So technically the Bills only need to get down to 81 players. If the Bills choose not to get under that total before the start of camp they’ll have to separate the roster into two groups: rookies, first-year players, select quarterbacks, and injured players – and then all other players in the other group.’
Buffalo Bills’ first road game at Miami, where MLB team faces first coronavirus outbreak
‘“You have a large number of people on the field at one time. They’re mostly pretty good sized guys in remarkable physical condition. So when they’re doing what they do, they are generating a large volume of huffing and puffing,” Sellick explained. ”Plus they’re very close to one another. … If these guys are really breathing heavily, as you would expect them to be with the kind of physical exertion that they do. Right there you’re within that zone where they’re within six feet and they’re not wearing masks.”‘
Predicting the Buffalo Bills’ likeliest protected practice squad players
‘Buffalo added Jake Fromm in the fifth-round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Fromm is expected to be the future backup to Josh Allen, but Matt Barkley will assume that role for now. Before the NFL/NFLPA agreement, it seemed as though the Bills would have to carry three quarterbacks heading into 2020. That is no longer the case as the Bills could prevent other teams from taking Fromm by making him one of their protected practice squad players.’
NFL, players reach agreement on amended CBA; Training camps set to commence on time
‘The agreement includes a salary cap decrease for the 2021 season, a big win for the players who were in fear of the ‘20 cap being lowered. The players believed a lower cap would result in numerous high-priced veterans being cut or traded as teams tried to fit under the cap. The ‘21 cap will be lessened to $175 million from the $198.2 million where it resides this season.’
Column: Bills fans finally have a winner, now they need a season
‘Killing the momentum (if you believe in that kind of thing) of a team on the rise, like the Bills, with the cancelation of an entire season could prove disastrous.’
Bills cut McCloud, McGhin day before camp opens
‘McCloud became the odd-man out among a deep group of receivers, after the Bills acquired Stefon Diggs in a trade with Minnesota and then selected Gabriel Davis and Isaiah Hodgins in the draft.’
Bills roster at 86 after releasing McCloud and McGhin
‘NFL teams have the option of practicing as one with an 80-man roster, or splitting up into separate squads and maintaining a 90-man roster limit. It appears the Bills are on their way to the former.’
Bills roster in-depth: Quarterbacks
‘At the end of 2018, Barkley and Derek Anderson were both set to be a part of the team headed into training camp, surrounding Allen with two veterans he could continue to watch and learn from. With Anderson’s retirement, that role fell squarely on Barkley and he embraced it, while also being ready to play if needed. Barkley is clearly right now the No. 2 quarterback, and although the further Allen goes on his career the less he needs that veteran backup behind him, the fact there was no offseason, there will be no preseason, and teams will have to get on the same page a lot quicker starting this week, Barkley is an even more valuable asset to have.’
Bills release WR Ray-Ray McCloud and OL Garrett McGhin
‘McGhin, an undrafted free agent originally signed by the Bills, spent time with the Carolina Panthers in 2019. He was once again signed by the Bills in the Spring.’