'“I have something to prove to myself, to my teammates, to our fans,” Dareus said of the upcoming season. “I just want to do my best. If I’m doing my best, I know its good enough.”'
Stomach bug keeps McCoy out of practice
'“We’ll continue to evaluate that and monitor his situation,” said head coach Sean McDermott of McCoy.'
Bills Today: Hyde compares CB White to Sam Shields
'“Oh, Tre’s a beast, man. He’s good. He’s real good. He’s making plays on the ball, he’s all over the place. That guy’s going to be really good,” said Hyde.'
Ramon Humber looks to make most of starting opportunity with Bills
'"Ramon is a very smart football player," Frazier said. "He has good athleticism, has some leadership qualities as well, but just watch his movement. He does a very good job of being at the right place at the right time. He’s displayed that for us, and is a guy who is opportunistic. He’ll make plays when he has opportunities to make those plays."'
Three up, three down following the Bills' first week of training camp
'Reggie Ragland — In what was supposed to be a competition with Preston Brown for the starting job at middle linebacker, Ragland has yet to emerge. He has not been able to earn any first-team snaps to this point. The Bills also haven't tried Ragland at a different linebacker position with the first team — which had been raised as a possibility in the spring. There is still time for him to catch up, but Ragland is definitely trailing Brown thus far.'
Why Tyrod Taylor paid for Sammy Watkins, other Buffalo Bills to visit in offseason
'"I just wanted to get a bunch of time working on stuff that we may not be able to get to in practice, and also just get on the same page heading into camp and make sure we don't take any steps back," Taylor said in between signing autographs after a recent training camp practice at St. John Fisher College. "We finished out on a good note in the spring and wanted to continue to be building off that and make sure there was no step back in training camp."'
Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection 2017: Predicting roster at start of camp
'LeSean McCoy has looked great at the start of training camp. The running back will lead the way on the ground and may become more involved in the passing game. Jonathan Williams is in line to backup McCoy, but he may have to fight off Mike Tolbert. The former Panther has played well through four practices and his ability to play running back and fullback should help him lock down a roster spot. If the team carries a fourth back, Cedric O'Neal may be the favorite to win the job. He's shown a good burst on the field.'
Time to go camping
'Of course, quarterback is on my list. Until the Bills find their franchise guy, quarterback will always be on the list. Watching Bills quarterbacks at camp and wondering if they can become great has become more of a rite of summer for me than going to baseball games. I’m not sure how much stock I’ll put into camp practices with Tyrod Taylor though. I’ll be curious to see how he's picking up the new offensive system and whether or not he’s seeing the entire field when dropping back to pass, but the true evaluation of Taylor will only come in regular season games.'
New after-school program teams up with Bills alum
'The Sportz Degree program will run side-by-side with current after school programming at East Middle School and is offered to students in grades 4-6. Jones, along with other staff, will provide instruction in various sports activities to give children a different outlook on sportsmanship, health and wellness.'
Nickel corner battle rooted in respect
'“It’s a good relationship,” said Johnson. “We’re both competing for a job, and only one guy can win the job. There’s a level of respect for the both of us. At the end of the day, we’re putting the team first. My job is to put my best foot forward and help in any way to better the Bills organization. And his job is to do the same. Whoever produces the most and gives the team a better chance to win will come out to play.”'
Bills Today: Zay Jones lining up in different places
'“I think a lot of receivers are asked to (line up in different places) especially young guys you know,” said offensive coordinator Rick Dennison. “And certainly guys that we draft have a chance to do a little bit of that. So, with Zay, I think we're moving him around a little bit to different spots. But, each guy, they'll learn their role.”'
Micah Hyde assuming a leadership role in Bills' rebuilt secondary
'"I’m fortunate to have a lot of great grasp with him," White said. "He’s a guy who played a lot of different positions in Green Bay, so he’s sort of a guy that I can pretty much go to in any aspect of the defense, just from a nickel standpoint or a safety standpoint, knowing where my hip is and just knowing that that guy is going to be able to talk because (he) knows pretty much everything that’s going on on the field."'
Tre'Davious White learning challenges of NFL and fatherhood at Bills' camp
'"So my back has always tended to be towards the quarterback," White said. "Now, I've got to kind of zone-turn a little bit more than usual. So it's something that I'm definitely getting used to. I've been working on it after practice and working on it in practice. And I feel like I'm getting better and better, and" as "I continue to work, I'll master it."'
What we learned at Bills camp: Day Four
'Charles Clay gets a breather. The Bills elected to give the veteran tight end a day off Sunday. Clay had been a full participant during the first three practices of training camp. During the spring, coach Sean McDermott admitted that the team is concerned about the condition of Clay's knee, which has been an issue for years.'
What They Said: Bills S Hyde, WR Jones & CB White
'I think every day we’re going to add stuff to it. I think even when the regular season comes, we’re going to add more stuff to it. So every day, a lot more stuff is thrown on our plate and that’s what the studying and stuff [is" target="_blank"> for. We’re staying in these dorms for a reason, so we can get this studying in. I’m trying to sleep at night and I can hear people playing music. Hopefully, they’re up studying and listening to music, so that’s good.'