'Now Ragland is back, hoping this visit to Rochester goes a little better. He’s also playing in a different defense, and that starting role Whaley and Ryan almost guaranteed him last year is quite the opposite. He and Preston Brown are battling for the middle linebacker spot in McDermott’s 4-3, and the veteran Brown may have the inside track based on three years of NFL experiences, and more defensive snaps than any player on the team in that span. Ragland could move out to the weak side spot if no one establishes an identity there.'
Buffalo Bills training camp observations day 2: Shaq Lawson gets going
'The Bills' defensive line was getting quite the push on Friday afternoon. Jerry Hughes got into the backfield for a sack and Shaq Lawson picked up multiple sacks during practice. Of course, pads haven't come on yet, so it's tough to get a true evaluation of the linemen. That said, the defensive line has an early edge on the offensive line, and as was feared, right tackle looks like a bit of a weakness.'
Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy thinks he can play until he's 33
'"I feel good," McCoy said after the Bills' second practice of training camp. "I feel the same. I feel young. I feel about 25. Making the same runs, same cuts that feel good. I feel explosive. That's my game — being explosive, quick. So when that kind of turns, and that leaves, then I'll be in trouble, but for now I feel fine. I can keep doing this until I'm about 33 man."'
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott will determine LeSean McCoy's workload
'"We're going to make some plays and giving the ball to him when we think he's got some chances," said Dennison. "(McCoy's workload) is not my expertise. I'm trying to move the offense, and certainly he's one of our playmakers on offense."'
Buffalo Bills' LeSean McCoy cracks top 3 Madden 18 running back ratings
'McCoy will have a 92 overall rating, finishing behind Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell (97) and Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson (94).'
Bills McCoy, OC Rick Dennison say age is just a number; back wants to play until 33
'"That’s one thing I haven’t done, I’ve been to the playoffs but haven’t won a playoff game. You just look for different things to improve on and get better; the chase, I call it chasing, I’m chasing a ring, I’m chasing different yardage, I’m chasing playoff wins. You just try to find things that motivate you working out, and motivate yourself," McCoy said.'
5 observations from Day 2 of Bills training camp on Friday
'A couple of starting positions on defense were up for grabs coming into camp, but so far there aren't any major surprises. In the secondary, Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer are roaming the safety positions while Ron Darby and rookie Tre White have the corner spots locked down.'
Chavez: Plenty to like about new direction of Bills
'Phillips combined with his predecessor, Marv Levy, to coach 230 games. The 256 games since then have seen eight different coaches. And to be fair, many of those eight said the same things that McDermott and Beane were saying on Thursday.'
Q&A: Bills' Kyle Williams on slimming down, new attack defence
'“I think we play best when we can attack, no matter what label you want to put on the front. When we can be aggressive, use our athletic ability and our strength and power, I think that’s when we’re at our best.”'
Bills RB LeSean McCoy believes he can continue playing until age 33
'"That's easy," he said of the milestone. "I'm gonna have a big year this year, I'm gonna win some games. So that's easy, 30 — 10 years."'
Nickel CB competition taking shape at Bills camp
'There is a legitimate and healthy competition going on for the team’s nickel cornerback position between Kevon Seymour and Leonard Johnson. Seymour played 15 games last season, starting three of them as a rookie. The 27-year old Johnson played the nickel CB spot for head coach Sean McDermott last year in Carolina and for Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier when he was in the same position in Tampa. Through two days, Johnson has been getting the starting reps as the extra DB with Seymour working in after that. However, Seymour also got some work on the outside with the second-unit defense with Shareece Wright on the other side opposite him.'
Sammy Watkins on contract situation: 'I've got to earn it'
'“I haven’t even put in thought about it,” he said. “My job is to go out there and try to catch as many touchdowns and balls and help this team win. Everything else will play out and I have got to earn it.'
Camp Highlight: Sammy Watkins makes one handed catch
'Sammy Watkins has looked very good in the first two practices of training camp. Our own Sal Capaccio was on the sidelines for this one handed snag.'
Eric Wood would like to stay with Bills long term
'"I do want to be here but ultimately I'm likely only going to get paid one more time. Especially on what could be a lucrative contract."'
Joe B: 7 Buffalo Bills training camp observations, Day 2 (7/28/17)
'Lawson is back as a 4-3 defensive end — a role that really suits what he does best as a player. On Friday afternoon, Lawson showed up and had his best practice — at least that the media could see — since he’s become a member of the Buffalo Bills.'