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Stevie Johnson, Robert Woods return to practice

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Date: Monday November 25, 2013Location: Bills Healthy Zone FieldhouseHappening of the Day: **Stevie Johnson and Robert Woods were back practicing with teammates Monday in the Healthy Zone Fieldhouse. For Woods it was his first practice in more than three weeks in his return from a high ankle sprain.

"It felt pretty good," said Woods. "It felt good to be back out there with the guys in practice. Get back in the swing of things. It feels good to be back out there."

For Johnson it was his first practice in two weeks, with a groin injury suffered in Week 10 keeping him out of the win over the Jets.

"Yeah actually it was just a limited day," said Johnson. "We've got five more games in the regular season so I tried to go a little harder than I was supposed and I was cool with it."

Quote of the Day:"We just got back coming off of a bye week and with this being our first practice getting ready for Atlanta, I was very happy with the players coming back, their enthusiasm running around. Everybody practiced so we're at full strength from that standpoint and we don't expect anyone not to be available for us, which is a good sign. We're looking forward to going up to Toronto and playing."
--Doug Marrone

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Other notables: *Meeks returns*
Rookie safety Jonathan Meeks practiced for the first time since he was placed on injured reserve six weeks ago with an ankle injury. Meeks was designated as the player to return off of I-R after eight weeks time.

"Jonathan is back and he'll be on the reserve list for a couple of weeks before we can do anything with him, so it's a little early to go ahead and say what we're going to do," said Meeks. "We're excited that we have him back now. Obviously he was a good young player who did some good things for us and we'll see how he develops and make a decision when that time comes. It's a decision I'll talk to Doug Whaley about and do what's best for our roster."

Bills get division help
With Buffalo on the bye this past weekend, they got some AFC East help from Baltimore and Carolina. The Ravens beat the Jets and the Panthers beat the Dolphins dropping both clubs to 5-6 on the season, leaving Buffalo just a game back in the division.

Kyle Williams doesn't care much for what the other teams are doing to help the Bills, knowing they've got to help themselves first. "I think after last week we knew that all the things that we want is right out in front of us," Williams said. "It's not going to do us any good to talk about what happened this weekend or what could happen, we just have to focus on taking care of our business and putting our nose down and then at the end of the month,  then looking up.  Talking about it is not going to do us any good."

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