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The NFL MVP and Buffalo Bills hero proves once again that he's also a great guy after seeing a crying die-hard young fan at training camp.
The Buffalo Bills began their second week of training camp at St. John Fisher University with their first full pads practice, but they did so minus a double-digit sized injury list as early attrition is happening amid the heat and humidity.
On the first play of team drills, defensive tackle Ed Oliver exploded to get to James Cook in the backfield. Defensive tackle Greg Rousseau broke through the line of scrimmage and batted down a pass from Josh Allen on the ensuing snap. Allen and backups quarterback Mike White threw interceptions in team work.
Dalton Kincaid is battling soreness in the same knee he injured in 2024, while Tyrell Shavers expects to return soon from an ankle injury.
The defensive backs were running through early drills when Hairston went down. The Bills have been battered by injuries through the first six days of training camp. They were without 12 players on Monday, including former first-round pick Dalton Kincaid ...
The Bills’ practices are held primarily on the grass field at the Polisseni Complex which is behind Growney Stadium.
The Buffalo Bills' head coach explained why two players were kicked out of Friday's practice for an on-field skirmish
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WIVB Buffalo on MSN4 takeaways: Injury toll rises, Keon Coleman, Ja’Marcus Ingram impress, more from Bills training campFull pads have not come on yet at Buffalo Bills training camp. Still the injured list is growing after four practices at St. John Fisher University. Those ins and outs are included in these WIVB News 4 takeaways from practice and media availabilities Sunday.