'What can you say when the most pressing issue heading into the exhibition finale was whether rookie Nathan Peterman would see any action at quarterback? The thinking was, the Bills might not risk Peterman getting hurt with Tyrod Taylor and T.J. Yates in the concussion protocol.'
Insta-Graham: Bills courageously conquer Lions in what forever will be recalled as The Wenning Game
'Wenning completed five of his 15 attempts for 41 yards in Buffalo's 27-17 victory. The performance will be recalled alongside those of Jordan Palmer (four days with Buffalo in 2014) and Matt Leinart (five days with Buffalo in 2013).'
Bills Notebook: Beane feeling "good" about Taylor's Week 1 status, Worthy, Ola injure
'Asked if it’s possible Taylor could start without practicing, McDermott said: “We’ll see. We’ll cross that road when we come to it. A long time between now and game week. It can be tricky, you’ve got all different types of situations out there. And so we evaluate those on an individual basis.”'
Bills Notebook: Jerel Worthy ruled out with a head injury
'The fourth-year veteran had to be helped off the field and into the locker room following a head-to-head collision with another player on the final play of the first quarter with the Bills up 10-0 on the Detroit Lions.'
What They Said: Sean McDermott, Nathan Peterman & Jordan Johnson after the Bills-Lions preseason
'I thought he was sharp. He moved the offense. I liked what he did. They got into a rhythm. I thought [Rick Dennison] did a good job. We mixed in some runs, a good blend of runs and passes, stayed pretty balanced and we were able to get points on the first drive, which was important.'
There's no keeping him down: How Sean McDermott ascended to coach of the Bills
'Reid, now coach of the Kansas City Chiefs: "You could just tell by how he handled himself that he was destined for great things. I love the kid. I love him to death. He's a great person. I care for him a lot."'
Nathan Peterman looked sharp as Bills defeat Lions in preseason finale
'I’ve said this going all the way back to the third day of the draft: I liked the Peterman pick, and he’s not disappointing me. Again, he’s playing with mostly scrubs, against mostly scrubs, but you can tell the kid knows what he’s doing, that he has a good feel for the game, and in a short passing game such as this one under offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, he can have success.'
Maiorana: If Sean McDermott asks, this is my 53-man Bills roster
'Wide receiver (6): Zay Jones, Jordan Matthews, Brandon Tate, Rod Streater, Andre Holmes, and Daikiel Shorts. What a mess. Jones and Matthews (if healthy) will start opening day, and after that, it’s anyone’s guess who might play. I have Streater making it, assuming he can get back soon from his toe injury. If he can’t, he’ll either go on IR or be waived. Holmes has done nothing impressive, but he’s a veteran with experience, which the Bills need. Tate makes it only for his return ability, and Shorts is a stab in the dark. If not him, maybe Brandon Reilly or Dez Lewis are kept.'
Pollock: Who will survive when Bills cut to 53 players?
'Holmes has done nothing and seems expendable even with the Bills’ mostly-anonymous receiving corps. Davis wouldn’t necessarily be missed with Eddie Yarbrough, waived last year by Denver, having impressed since training camp began. And if Mike Tolbert, the 31-year-old 5-foot-9, 250-pound veteran, was moved to fullback, the Bills might be willing to part with DiMarco. Ducasse, though, has been battling John Miller for the starting right guard job.'
Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman not among those surprised by his preseason
'"I think the biggest thing for a quarterback is confidence," Peterman said. "With how the draft went and all that stuff, I definitely had a chip on my shoulder. I've always had the same confidence in myself and believe what I can do. Then I just see what other people think about it."'
Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection: Does this team need 3 quarterbacks?
'The Bills' wide receiver depth chart is in rough shape at the moment. The Bills could cut Andre Holmes if they want to work toward getting a compensatory pick. They will probably keep him on Saturday, but when waivers open up on Sunday a few of these wide receivers should feel uneasy.'
Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection 2017: Brandon Reilly and Joe Banyard make cut
'Tight end will be a big part of the Bills' offense this season. All three players could contribute this season.'
Buffalo Bills WR Jordan Matthews says he will 'definitely' play Week 1
'"I'll definitely be out there," Matthews said. "For sure. If we had a game and we just had to go play, had to go win, I could be out there with my teammates now. Definitely, we want to make sure we're smart about it. Coach has been doing a great job protecting me. The DBs have been, too, in practice. Definitely for week 1, Sept. 10, we'll be ready."'
Why Buffalo Bills WR Jordan Matthews is one of Brandon Reilly's biggest fans
'"I think he's good, man," Matthews said. "We call him 'Sauce.' He's got a lot of stuff in him. Not only did he go out there and make a lot of catches, but then he went and made a tackle on kickoff return. That's the type of guys you really want in your locker room, a guy want around the team. He's been catching everything in camp. I'm definitely one of his biggest fans so far."'
Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor thinks he is on track for Week 1
'"Obviously the rules are the rules with concussion protocol," Beane said. "I stay in my lane. We'll let the medical people handle both T.J. (Yates) and Tyrod. I feel good about it. I've seen Tyrod, talked to him. I think from a layman's perspective, he seems like he's doing well. I feel like he in his mind is on track and ready to play that Week 1. If he's out there, he's the guy we want. He's the starter. He's got a lot of starts in this league and we're looking forward to him leading us out."'