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"There were more occasions where we moved at the tempo that we would like to get to," said head coach Dick Jauron. "Obviously you want to be able to have some change ups in this thing, but I like it. The faster it is for me the better, within reason."
“I thought we caught them off guard again,” said Edwards in reference to the opponent. “I think we need to continue to do that to try and get ourselves into shape where we can run that during the regular season too. ”
Edwards, however, downplayed his numbers.
“I think those kind of lie,” he said of his perfect passing statistics. “There were a couple of sacks in there that I could’ve got rid of the ball and I could’ve taken a couple of incompletions to save those sack statistics. But I thought for the most part the O-line blocked well, the receivers were where they were supposed to be and we were pretty accurate with the football.”
Buffalo punted on their opening two possessions, but the Bills attack moved the ball. Edwards converted an early 3rd-and-3 with a 36-yard hookup with ![]()
“It was good,” said Evans of the big play. “It’s just good to get out here and get some reps in some loud situations and to just be able to come out here and execute is good.”
Edwards best play may have come on a 4th-and-1 at the Chicago 34 when the Bills quarterback executed a good play fake and took a bootleg to the wide open left sideline for 14 yards, to set up 1st and 10 at the Bears 20.
“I thought Turk (Schonert) did a great job of calling plays,” said Edwards. “There were some situations I was very impressed with some of the calls I was getting in my helmet. That was one of them. It was just a planned bootleg.”
Buffalo however, had to settle for a field goal at the end of the 16-play drive to tie the score at three early in the third quarter.
On the first series by the second offensive unit Fitzpatrick had orchestrated a good drive, but it ended when ![]()
At the end of the half however, Fitzpatrick led an efficient eight-play drive going 5-7 for 42 yards. He appeared to hit ![]()
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Fitzpatrick also led the team’s first drive of the second half, which covered 75 yards on 10 plays and was capped by a three-yard touchdown run by ![]()
“We’re very happy Ryan’s here,” said Jauron of Fitzpatrick. “He’s embraced it. He’s really thrown himself into it. He’s contributed and he’ll continue to contribute.”
Defensive playmakers
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“Jay Cutler is going to try to force things if pressure gets to him he’s just going to throw it up there,” said McKelvin. “He is going to give you a chance to get interceptions so you just have to take your chances and get a turnover. The pressure he got gave me enough time and I jumped up and got it at its highest point.”
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Lankster would add a second interception that he returned 30 yards to the Bears four-yard line. It too led to a touchdown and helped Buffalo blow the game open as ![]()
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“I was playing nickel so I was inside more or less and the number two wide receiver came up and I kind of felt him slow down on his stem, and ran a corner route,” said Sargeant. “Actually I wasn’t supposed to take that play but I jumped it because I knew it was coming. And the quarterback threw it and I just jumped in front of it.”
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Rookie tight end Shawn Nelson caught a three-yard fade pass from Gibran Hamdan for his first career touchdown.
“It gives me a lot of confidence,” said Nelson. “It reminds me that I am capable of playing at this level. Sometimes a player needs reminding that they belong here.”
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“It was a good opportunity,” said Jenkins. “Fitz (Ryan Fitzpatrick) did a good job of getting me the rock, and Gibran (Hamdan) also. I was just happy to be able to contribute to the offense.”
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Buffalo’s run defense also was improved surrendering just 57 yards on 17 carries.
Injury update
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“They’re calling them both knee sprains,” said Jauron. “Bryan had kind of a milder sprain, knee and ankle. And then Drayton had the sprained knee.”
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The Bills return to training camp on Monday for a night practice at 7:10pm. Camp wraps up at St. John Fisher on Wednesday.

