‘The Bills took Moss in the third round of the 2020 draft. In his rookie season he ran for 481 yards and four touchdowns averaging 4.3 yards per carry. Moss was also a pretty good weapon in the passing game picking up another touchdown there. He said that was all fine and good, but he’s been focusing at getting better, “I did a lot of good things last year and I did a lot of things I wasn’t so happy about last year, so I’m taking all those things and mashing them together and overall getting better.”’
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Bills practice in front of thousands of fans
‘While quarterback Josh Allen has been exceptional through the first three practices, he was a bit more inconsistent on Saturday and even had a couple of passes that probably should have been picked off. However, he still made some terrific throws, including one to tight end Dawson Knox in the back of the endzone for a touchdown just over multiple defenders. Knox did a great job to climb the ladder, grab it, and tap both feet inbounds.’
Bills RB Zack Moss feeling “really good” following ankle surgery and offseason rehab
‘His first postseason NFL game became his last of the 2020 season after he suffered an ankle injury in the team’s win against the Indianapolis Colts. He ended up having surgery on his ankle that turned into months of rehab.’
Iron sharpens iron: CB group learning from one another in camp
‘In 2019, he held off Kevin Johnson. In 2020, he held off Josh Norman. Now, he’s got some younger competition. But the Alabama product knows it comes with the job.’
Fans able to attend Buffalo Bills training camp for first time in two years
‘In recent years, training camp was held at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, but for the second straight year, Bills training camp is taking place in Orchard Park.’
Moss Feeling Strong, Continues Solid Camp
‘“The last month and a half we just ramped it up,” Moss said about his rehab. “This is the strongest I felt in my lower body from my quads to my calves to my ankles.”’
Dane Jackson not getting caught up in #2 corner competition
‘Jackson showed flashes of being a solid corner last year when they called his number, but Levi’s been in this system longer and has also earned a look. When it comes to the competition, Dane’s biggest focus is on himself and not so much about who he’s up against.’
Fans head to Highmark to cheer on the Buffalo Bills at training camp
‘“I can’t wait to see them go a little further this year maybe the Super Bowl. And the new players they got, the rookies, just excited to be how much better they can be,” Renee and Steven Larson said.’
Fans excited to see Buffalo Bills in action at training camp
‘For some younger fans, it was the first time they ever got to see the players in person.’
15,000 fans pack the stands to watch Bills training camp
‘Also due to COVID restrictions, players weren’t allowed to interact with fans, but Josh Allen was sure to wave to a few lucky kids who got to interact with QB1.’
Bills Mafia was back in the building
‘Second-year players in Buffalo, like Jackson, never got a true Bills Mafia experience last season because of the pandemic so the fifteen thousand fans in the stands for a practice was something new.’
Zack Moss back to practice after ankle injury
‘“Just the way it was responding then, I already knew going out here doing the football aspect of it I’d be fine,” Moss said. “I think the next thing, the next hurdle pretty much, is to get over how I respond [to] getting tackled, getting contact and things like that.”’
Welcome back | Bills players praise fans for bringing energy to training camp
‘For some of these young Bills players, this is the first time they have been on the field with fans in the stands. It felt like a true gameday atmosphere, and the energy from the crowd juiced up the players during the practice. Zack Moss played the majority of his rookie season without fans and even for just a practice, Moss was thrilled that Bills Mafia was back.’
Top 3 things to know from Day 4 at 2021 Bills training camp
‘”I got past the mental part of just running again, cutting again and trusting it during the whole rehab part of my time just getting back,” Moss shared. “So, just the way it was responding then, I already knew going out here and just now doing the football aspect of it, I’ll be fine. I think the next thing, the next hurdle pretty much is to get over how it responds when getting tackled, getting contact and things like that, but so far so good.”‘