‘”Psychologically, that plays a part in my thinking each and every day. Like, do I want to come in here and get my little 11-month-old baby sick? When I come home and try to love on him, picking him up, do I want to risk that?” he said.’
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Stefon Diggs settles into the Bills offense
‘”This is also a great organization built on a lot of hard-working guys and a lot of guys who grinded to get where they’re at,” Diggs added. “I trust the people that are in place. I’m just happy to be a part of it. I’m not trying to reinvent the wheel or anything like that, I’m just trying to be as helpful as I can, be a puzzle piece, and mesh as well as I can to help this team win.”’
Tre White unsure if he’ll play in 2020
‘The deadline to opt-out of the 2020 season is quickly approaching. White has been reporting to camp and getting a feel for the safety protocols in place, but says he’s still talking his decision over with his family.’
Allen responds to Mahomes’ throw-off challenge
‘The two discussed having the contest last season, but the debate was rekindled this year when Allen received a 99 throw power rating in the newest Madden game. Mahomes came in at 97.’
Quick Hits: Wide receivers need to do the “dirty work”
‘”No position is given,” McDermott said. “You have to make the most of your opportunities. We look for who is going to go in there and block in the run game, who’s going to put the team first and be unselfish in their approach.”‘
Opt in or opt out? | Tre’Davious White is weighing his options for the 2020 season
‘”Honestly I’m still undecided,” White told media. “I have until tomorrow. But, I just wanted to come in and kind of see how it was going to go. How the season was going to go as far as moving around in the locker room, how is the day-to-day operation. Talking it over with my lady and seeing what would be the best decision for my kids too, and that playing a part in it.”‘
S Siran Neal, CB Ike Brown activated off Reserve/COVID list
‘Brown was signed by the Bills as an undrafted free agent following the 2020 NFL Draft. The corner played at FIU where he totaled five interceptions, 29 passes defensed, 85 tackles and one fumble recovery.’
Bills Today | Why this ESPN analyst believes in Josh Allen’s potential
‘”The thing that I’m most excited about with Josh besides everyone raving about his intangibles, leadership and work ethic is he continues to get better,” said Orlovsky. “He continues to grow and develop. It seems like (Brian) Daboll has a good pulse on what he is as a player. So does Josh Allen become this generation’s ‘Big Ben’? I don’t know if he’s going to be that good, but I could see because of the organization, I could see Josh Allen becoming a top three or four AFC quarterback for the next 10 years if he continues to develop, yes.”‘