Buffalo Bills, training camp
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After Joey Bosa missed almost all of the spring with a sore calf, offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran-Granger has been sidelined at the start of camp with a calf injury, and now linebacker Dorian Williams is down with that same ailment.
Three words that have been said perhaps more than anything else through the first three days of Buffalo Bills training camp: “Tre is home.”
When Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis hit the field for training camp on Friday, he had a special guest watching from the sidelines.
For most of the offseason, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook has told everyone in earshot that he was worth more than the organization was currently paying
Hancock’s performance this summer could impact a couple key decisions for the coaching staff. Hancock, Damar Hamlin and Darrick Forrest are battling for two spots at backup safety, and Hancock and Cam Lewis could be in competition to backup Taron Johnson at nickel.
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But early in the Buffalo Bills' training camp practice Friday on the campus of St. John Fisher University, star running back James Cook lined up near the sideline for a pass thrown by a coach. Sneaking in from behind, unnoticed by Cook, was MVP quarterback Josh Allen.
Buffalo Bills first-round rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston was the subject of a civil lawsuit in early July on behalf of a woman accusing him of sexual assault in 2021. The lawsuit was filed in Lexington, Kentucky. Hairston was drafted by Buffalo out of the University of Kentucky. Hairston addressed it this week during Bills training camp.