‘The Bills are off Sunday and will return for day seven on Monday.’
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4 Observations: Bills Training Camp (7/30)
‘Josh Allen fired up to end practice. The offense was working down near the goal line. The Bills QB ran the ball, Jordan Phillips gave him a decent bump, Allen tossed the ball down and shoved Phillips. The rest of the team separated the two players and things de-escalated pretty quickly (below). Sean McDermott decided he had seen enough and called it a day. After practice Mitch Morse was asked about the situation and said that’s what happens this time of year but they leave it on the field and it doesn’t carry over to the locker room.’
Jackson still fighting for spot he succeeded in last year
‘“You gotta have a routine,” Jackson said. “Coming from the practice squad, you don’t get that routine because you don’t really know if you’re going to be up (playing) or not. Just getting that routine going. The more games you play, you figure out your routine and it gets better every time.”’
Training camp heats up in Bills’ first day in pads
‘”We’ve already been here a whole week. Guys aren’t sleeping very well away from their families who put on pads. The anticipation behind pads can build up… It’s just a more physical game out there when the pads are on. So yeah, stuff like that, especially in the first day is going to happen. You know, it’s unfortunate at times, but at times, you worked through some stuff and come out as a better team on the other side.”‘
Bills linebacker Tyler Matakevich gaining thrill from charitable work with dogs
‘That all changed six years ago, when a friend’s family asked him to be a part of a photo shoot for “Show Your Soft Side,” a non-for profit supporting sheltered dogs and cats. It was something that Matakevich jumped at to be a part of.’
Bills sign cornerback Jordan Miller
‘The Bills released CB Travon Fuller with the waived/left squad designation.’
Top 3 things to know from Day 6 of 2022 Bills Training Camp
‘The uptick in energy was felt early on when wide receivers and tight ends went through blocking drills going up against defensive backs to create space on the outside for the Bills’ running backs. It was the first time going through the drill full-speed in training camp and players on both sides were able to go head-to-head.’