3. Bills tone down intensity following Blue & Red
The team had a lighter practice today and did not practice in pads.
Cornerback Taron Johnson, wide receivers Isaiah McKenzie and Khalil Shakir, and center Mitch Morse did not participate in Sunday’s practice. Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Morse had a vet day while the remaining were dealing with general soreness from Blue & Red.
“That was more of a game-like atmosphere out there and, we’ve been mostly on grass,” Beane said. “Sometimes when you go to the turf it’s a little bit different on your body. Some guys are sore, just making sure. Some guys could be a little bit but nothing crazy.”
Guard Rodger Saffold was activated from the NFI list ahead of practice today. Saffold, who was out due to injured ribs, dressed for practice and did some work in certain periods for the first time since camp started. And in other good news, offensive lineman Spencer Brown has started to do more work throughout practice and participated in one-on-ones today.
As for practice itself, the defensive line had another day with a few sacks during team drills and cornerback Travon Fuller intercepted a pass from quarterback Matt Barkley that was intended for tight end Quintin Morris.
When the team was practicing one-on-one reps, quarterback Josh Allen continued to do what he does best. Allen had a deep ball to wide receiver Jake Kumerow, who was covered by Fuller, for a touchdown.
Allen also hit wide receiver Stefon Diggs for a nice route against cornerback Kaiir Elam where Diggs was able to get separation from the crisp route he ran. And to wrap up the day, Allen found wide receiver Gabe Davis as he was heading to the sidelines for a toe-tapping catch.
The Bills have three more days of training camp at St. John Fisher before their first preseason game on Saturday vs. the Colts.
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