The pads went on for Monday’s long practice at Bills training camp bringing about some long awaited contact and both sides of the ball were ready to get after it. During the inside run game portion of practice the defense was the first to have the upper hand.
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The offense would respond however, as there was one series where the offensive line had a good surge on a couple of plays driving the defenders back a couple of yards giving the backs good holes to run through.
“As much as we can, we like both sides to come off the ball aggressively,” said Jauron. “Clearly we don’t cut on offense. We don’t cut our own players. We try to stay off the ground as much as we can, but that being said we go after it. And they’re all very competitive guys. So if they get the upper hand on one play, you know that guy’s coming a little harder the next play, and it can get carried away, but they’ve been good so far.”
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Levitre works with first team
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Levitre admitted it wasn’t easy jumping into a pads practice cold when the other players had four practices under their belt already.
“Usually you get a couple days in shorts and a t-shirt to get your feet going,” said Levitre. “It wasn’t the greatest day for me, but I’m planning on doing a better job tomorrow and as long as I’m getting a little bit better every day I think things will come along.”
The Oregon State product isn’t too worried about the time he’s missed feeling he can make up for it. Head coach Dick Jauron however, believes at this point there is still some ground to make up.
“Andy’s a little bit behind and it looked it,” said Jauron. “But he’ll catch up pretty fast. He’s a very, very smart guy, a very tough guy. We’re happy to have him here. Andy’s (Levitre) signing is good for us. Hopefully Eric (Wood) will follow again and follow Aaron (Maybin) quickly and Jairus (Byrd) will get the thing done.”
Levitre got close to half of the reps with the first unit at left guard if not more in his first practice and held his own despite missing the first four practice sessions.
One-on-ones
With the first pads practice comes the one-on-one battles between offensive and defensive linemen. Tight ends are also involved and rookie ![]()
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“I’m pretty excited,” said Nelson after practice. “This is my first day in pads going against competition on the professional level. Everybody is coming hard trying to look good and I did a great job. I’m not new to competition so I just want to come out and work hard and let those guys know I’m going to come out and bust a** just like everybody else.”
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Levitre didn’t have great technique, but was still able to hold his ground against fellow rookie ![]()
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And John McCargo had a nice bull rush and pull by move to get behind his blocker.
Most of the younger players got the lion’s share of the reps so the coaching staff can evaluate them more than the vets.
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Shawn Nelson wasn’t as big a factor in the passing game. Though he only made a couple of receptions, he’s getting consistent separation on his routes and just needs the quarterback to look for him more.
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And Owens made a nice effort on a deep comeback route to get a first down and more along the far sideline.
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Aaron Schobel had a quarterback pressure during 11-on-11 as he clearly got into the offensive backfield long before Edwards delivered the ball.
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The defense also had four different plays where their sound coverage forced Buffalo’s quarterbacks to eat the ball, scramble or turn it into a dead play.
Buffalo’s backs were also impressive with their blitz pickups in practice. ![]()
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Mr. Wilson on campus
Getting a nice ovation from the fans shortly after his arrival Ralph Wilson made his first appearance at training camp on Monday. He also addressed the team at the conclusion of practice. For Terrell Owens it was the first time he had the chance to meet his new boss face to face.
“It was definitely a pleasure meeting him,” said Owens. “He’s a nice guy and I was looking forward to it at some point. I think he was looking forward to meeting me as well, so it was a pleasure meeting him. I told him I’m looking forward to this opportunity that he’s given me and I’m just going to give it my best shot.”
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Injury update
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“We’ll just have to wait and see how severe it was,” said Jauron. “That’s disappointing. He worked so hard. Just disappointing for anybody to get hurt, but a veteran like Cope who really worked hard at it for a number of years, it’s a big disappointment for him and for us.”
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“It’s not a broken rib, it’s a cartilage injury between the ribs and it may keep him out for a little while,” said Jauron. “Very sore and very tender.”
Tuesday
The Bills hold their first night practice on Tuesday with an energetic crowd expected to be on hand. The players are scheduled to hit the field at 7:10pm.

