The offense was ready to respond Sunday morning following an afternoon workout Saturday that saw the passing game struggle. Buffalo’s quarterbacks made more plays, and at times did so in the face of pressure.
Perry Fewell’s defense appeared to be making more pressure calls through the course of the team segments of practice, but Buffalo’s offense for the most part adjusted.
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There were some instances however, when the defense got to Edwards and the other Bills signal callers for ‘would be’ sacks. ![]()
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At one point in the huddle a couple of the offensive linemen rallied the players to improve the protection, and the unit responded. It’s Trent Edwards’ huddle, but he doesn’t mind if another player wants to make a comment.
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Morning highlights
Lee Evans and Terrell Owens were again busy men in practice as they have been on the receiving end of the bulk of the pass plays with the first unit. Evans has been working in the intermediate area a lot through the first few practices, but did pull in a 40-yard bomb down the far sideline from Edwards as he got behind ![]()
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Edwards meanwhile found Owens wide open on a deep crossing route on a busted coverage that would have resulted in a touchdown as well. Owens also pulled a double move to get open for a 30-yard reception from
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Overall Edwards is pretty happy with the progress he’s made with his corps of wideouts in terms of re-establishing the timing and rhythm.
“When you haven’t been throwing with receivers for four or five weeks, getting on the same page with all those guys is important,” he said. “You’re always trying to understand all of their idiosyncracies when they’re to running routes. I have to make sure when I step up to the line of scrimmage I know the difference between Terrell’s comeback route and Lee’s comeback route.”
“It’s more so with Trent (Edwards),” said Owens. “Trying to gauge my gait, how fast I am, what I do before I go in and out of breaks. It’s all about timing. I think that’s what the OTAs and the minicamps are for. We’ve gotten in rhythm and we’re definitely trying to get on the same page.”
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Defensively, Leodis McKelvin had a pass breakup, ![]()
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Nelson saw reps during 11-on-11 with the second and third teams at both tight end and split out wide. He did not pull in a reception in the Sunday morning practice.
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In the afternoon practice there was a change at middle linebacker. ![]()
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Thomas missed some time with an injury in spring camp, but feels he can draw on his experience in his two previous defensive systems.
“I played in Jacksonville and Kansas City and this defense here is like a mixture of both,” said Thomas. “So it’s good that I played in two other 4-3 systems that apply here.”![]()
Injury update
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“It may be one of those five to seven (days),” said Jauron. “We’re going to make sure it’s OK before we get him back on the field.”
The news is worse for running back Justise Hairston as it appears his injury suffered in the first practice is season ending.
“That was so disappointing for the young man to get hurt in literally a walk-through,” said Jauron. “It was so freakish, it involved no contact at all. It’s a knee injury, and we think it may be a season ending injury. It’s very, very disappointing for us, and extremely disappointing for the young man.”
Afternoon highlights
The timing of the passing game was noticeably better for the second and third units in the afternoon practice session. Ryan Fitzpatrick took more shots down the field and was rewarded.
Roscoe Parrish made a couple of plays for him including an acrobatic grab that he held up to the crowd to show that he made the catch.
Steve Johnson made a great catch along the far sideline as he twisted and turned in the air to pull the pass in.
P.K. Sam made a difficult catch with a defender draped all over him. Unfortunately linebacker Marcus Buggs stripped the ball from him after the catch drawing the ire of receivers coach Tyke Tolbert.
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Buffalo’s top two wideouts made some plays as well. Terrell Owens caught a few big gainers, with his best coming on a route he turned inside out. Owens ran what looked like a square-in made the catch and with his defender overplaying him to the inside, made a spin move and bolted down the sideline for what would have been a touchdown.
Lee Evans however, had the play of the day as he out jumped two defenders to pull in a 40-yard touchdown pass from Edwards.
“It’s one of the ones that you know you just took a chance on,” said Evans. “That’s one of the things where we’re trying to get him [Edwards] too. Sometimes things aren’t perfect, but you’ve got to take a chance sometimes and it worked out on that play. It wasn’t the perfect look but he just took a chance.”
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Chris Ellis had a would be sack on a good rush off the edge.
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Pads practice Monday
The players will put the pads on for the first time Monday with practice scheduled for 11:10am, and most of them are looking forward to it.
“I love practicing in pads,” said Chris Kelsay. “A lot of the drills we do in sweats, the tempo isn’t much different. We practice hard. We’ve always had a group of guys that practice just as hard as they play regardless of if the pads are on or off. There are a lot of collisions, a lot of contact, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of the younger guys, especially the rookies, help the tempo get picked up just a little bit. It’ll just be good to get the pads back on.”

