'"We are concerned with Charles' knee situation," McDermott told reporters Thursday before the Bills took the field for an OTA workout. "It's something we have to manage moving forward in order to have him on the field for us, which is important moving forward. He's a weapon for us."'
Buffalo Bills sign WR Streater and LB Hodges, release Kouandjio
'Hodges, meanwhile, instantly upgrades Buffalo’s linebacker corps.'
Buffalo Bills sign linebacker Gerald Hodges to one-year deal
'Buffalo's newest linebacker has some familiarity with Leslie Frazier, the team's defensive coordinator. Frazier was the Minnesota Vikings' head coach when the team selected Hodges in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL draft.'
Bills RB LeSean McCoy explains why Buffalo is feeling like home
'"It's a big difference," McCoy said. "Big difference. Hanging around Buffalo, there's time where I hang out on the weekends here. Before, every chance I got I tried to leave and get out of here. Even just family members coming up. You go from a place where you're always there to somewhere else, you have to adjust and adapt. I've done that. This is like home to me."'
Buffalo Bills OTAs 2017: Concern over Charles Clay and 10 takeaways from Week 2
'Sean McDermott said the Bills are "concerned" about tight end Charles Clay's lingering knee issues that have plagued him going back to his days with the Dolphins. McDermott said the injury is one the team will manage week-to-week because Clay is a weapon the team needs in the passing game.'
5 observations from the Buffalo Bills OTAs on Thursday
'Not a good outlook for Cardale: The Bills second-year QB shuffled in-and-out of second-team reps with TJ Yates last week, but Yates was the clear-cut second-stringer on Thursday. Jones missed receivers multiple times during team drills, but did score a touchdown during two-minute drill work. Yates didn’t do anything spectacular, but didn’t stand out in a bad way either.'
Former Penn State LB Gerald Hodges has a new NFL home
'Hodges reportedly visited many franchises before making his decision. His connection to Buffalo is via its defensive coordinator, Leslie Frazier, who was the Minnesota Vikings' head coach during Hodges' rookie year there.'
Dr. Phillips alum Matt Milano settles in with Buffalo Bills
'Milano is in Buffalo, currently, getting settled in for his offseason training and working hard to make a strong first impression. It may pay off, as analysts expect that he may get a chance to immediately contribute for the Bills on special teams.'
Bills sign linebacker Hodges, release cornerback Gaines
'Hodges is going into his fifth season after being drafted in 2013 by the Minnesota Vikings. He played two-plus seasons with Minnesota before joining the 49ers. He had 83 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble last year.'
Bills sign LB Hodges
'Hodges, 26, is coming off the most productive season in his four-year NFL career. He was a starting inside linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers in their 3-4 front in 2016. He compiled 83 tackles, two pass breakups, two interceptions and a forced fumble in 15 appearances (12 starts)'
Key OTA Battle: Bills hope WR Jones can step right in opposite Watkins
'Sammy Watkins is the No. 1 receiver on the roster, but there's no way around the fact that Watkins has been somewhat of a disappointment for the Bills. They traded up in the first round in 2014 to pick him up, a move that, in hindsight, was terrible for three reasons…'.
Part of Bills’ Marcell Dareus will always be in Haiti
'“Hope for Haiti was closer to my heart because of what all they do,” Dareus said. “It was more than just about my money. I wanted to see firsthand what they were doing, and they welcomed me on board.”'
Bills sign linebacker Hodges
'WGR's Sal Capaccio profiled Hodges back in April, and said that he is considered as a very good coverage linebacker. Hodges may be a good replacement for linebacker Zach Brown, who left this offseason to sign with the Washington Redskins. Sal says that Hodges has a similar frame to Brown, standing at 6’ 1” and 243-pounds.'
Wood returns to field as Bills wrap-up another week of OTAs
'“It feels good,” the 31-year old nine-year veteran said after practice. “Coming back slowly but surely. Out here getting comfortable, it’s taken a little time off, but feels good.”'
Bills hire Gray as College Scouting Director; finalize scouting staff
'“Terrance is what I would label a young riser in this business,” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said in a statement at Buffalobills.com. “(Minnesota general manager) Rick Spielman has had a great staff, well respected guys around the league. Terrance worked his way up to a Southeast area scout. The southeast is well known as a prime talent area. He’s done a great job. Rick gave him a great recommendation. (Minnesota assistant general manager) George Paton as well when I called those guys. Every reference that (Bills assistant general manager) Joe (Schoen) and I called on said that Terrance has what it takes, he just hasn’t had the opportunity.”'