'The play of Tyrod Taylor, T.J. Yates and Nathan Peterman has been uneven during camp, but it hasn't risen to the level of crisis. There are still four preseason games to go, and it is a new offense. Taylor deserves more time to get comfortable. As long as he stays healthy, he's the obvious starter.'
Janine Talley: In the age of CTE, coping through the NFL Wives' Club
'Sandwiched between questions by partners of current players simply trying to obtain recommendations for a pediatrician or a hairstylist or a school in their new NFL city, were posts from partners of former players sharing their heartbreaking – and often horrifying – stories of life with a man she didn’t recognize anymore.'
Who’s the face of the Bills’ franchise? Fans say McDermott
'He’s a metaphor for a franchise that keeps going around in circles, only to end up back at mediocrity. They build up hope at the beginning of the season only to crash into disappointment by December.'
NFL Network's 'A Football Life' to feature Buffalo Bills legend Jim Kelly
'No official date has been given on when Kelly's episode will air on the NFL Network, but the series will air on Friday nights at 9 p.m. EST starting on September 15.'
Buffalo Bills' Leslie Frazier being inducted into Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame
'Frazier was born in Columbus, Mississippi and earned a total of nine varsity letters in football, baseball and basketball at Stephen D. Lee high school. He'd stay in-state and attend Alcorn State University. Frazier would play football and baseball at Alcorn State and was named an All-SWAC selection in both sports.'
Off the Ice… with Thurman Thomas
'I've never been the type of person to pat myself on the back. I tell a lot of my friends that I hate when they talk about me or what I did in my career. It's just something I don't speak about. I know I had a lot of help to get where I am today. My parents, my teammates, Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, and all those guys. It wasn't only me. Without them, I wouldn't be here.'
McDermott's daily situational segment prompting focus
'“There’s a long list of situations that are kind of staples and then there are others that are further down the line, kind of pebbles in the bucket,” McDermott told Buffalobills.com. “So we’re trying to hit the ones that come up more times than not. I’ve never really been on a staff where we’ve done this. I just feel like it’s important. If you’re going out there wouldn’t you have liked to go through a drill before the real thing?”'
Bills Today: McDermott wants the Bills to be aggressive
'“I think it's more of a calculated aggressiveness,” said McDermott. “The research we've done leading up to a game, we're in that situation and we've got a chance to put the game away. Sometimes as a football team, as one transforms the culture and tries to turn something around that hasn't been here for 17 years, there's a lightbulb that hopefully comes on by taking that type of approach. That we are serious, we are contenders, and we are a legitimate threat to the rest of the league. That comes in time and through a process.”'
Cordy Glenn seeks second opinion on foot injury
'The Bills signed Glenn to a five-year contract extension in May 2016 worth up to $65 million. He missed five games last season — two because of an ankle injury and the final three because of a back injury. With Glenn out in the spring, the team used rookie second-round draft pick Dion Dawkins as the starting left tackle.'
Sean McDermott says WR Rod Streater has been 'one of the highlights of camp so far'
'“My third year (in the NFL), I broke both of my feet. I had the same thing Sammy Watkins had, except I had it on both of mine two months apart,” the Buffalo Bills’ receiver said after a recent training camp practice at St. John Fisher College. “It’s serious, man. It takes, I want to say, a good year off your feet to come back and really get going.”'
Severe weather delays start of Bills' open practice at New Era Field
'"Hopefully with this system coming through, we get a chance to get out there," coach Sean McDermott said. "That's the goal at this point. It helps us work on our adaptability. I'm sure this won't be the only time we go through something like this during the season, so this will be a good dry run for us. There's always things that come up through the season, that again aren't in the little head coaches notebook that they give out from the league, right? So that's an important part of a good football team, and a good team in general, that we can be adaptable to whatever situation is in front of us. This one's no different. It's a good opportunity for us to check in on that end of things and make sure that we can handle, sometimes, the challenges that come up along the way."'
What we learned at Bills camp: Day Eight
'"It helps us work on our adaptability," coach Sean McDermott said of dealing with the weather issues. "I'm sure this won't be the only time we go through something like this during the season, so this will be a good dry run for us. There's always things that come up through the season, that again aren't in the little head coaches notebook that they give out from the league, right? So that's an important part of a good football team, and a good team in general, that we can be adaptable to whatever situation is in front of us. This one's no different. It's a good opportunity for us to check in on that end of things and make sure that we can handle, sometimes, the challenges that come up along the way."'
What They Said: Sean McDermott, Shaq Lawson, Jordan Poyer, MikeTolbert, Tre'Davious White, Jere
'Cordy went and got a second opinion down in—ended up going down to Charlotte and was evaluated by Bob Anderson down there. He’s got some soreness. We’re going to hold him out tonight. Have to plan to look forward at this point. We’re just going to take it day-to-day at this point'
Updated Bills 53-man roster projection after one week of training camp
'Jones was signed Wednesday and will get an opportunity to win a job as the primary kick returner, but it's too early to forecast whether he can earn that role. None of the players projected to be cut have given the Bills overwhelming evidence that they should earn a spot, but there is time in the preseason games for that to change. The top four look secure in their roles with McCoy the obvious starter, Williams his backup, Tolbert as the short-yardage specialist and blocker and DiMarco as a versatile fullback.'
One week into Bills camp: Here are 3 players who are up, 3 who are down
'QB T.J. Yates. Some might say he has looked better than starter Tyrod Taylor, and they might be right. But Taylor has usually had to face the first-team defense, and at this stage of camp, defense is always ahead of the offense. Yates looks like a solid backup quarterback, something the Bills haven’t had for quite a while, and he gives you the feeling that if something were to happen to Taylor, the offense wouldn’t take too much of a dip.'