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Day one of Bills camp featured a fully healthy team and a fully fired-up general manager.
Every player was a full go for practice number (including Matt Milano) and the offense took advantage. Tight ends were dominating, especially Dalton Kincaid. And Keon Coleman had a pretty good first practice, thanks in part to a replay-reviewed touchdown that was the highlight of the day (and we’ll explain how a replay review happened during camp).
Brandon Beane was steaming mad about an unnamed exec that called Josh Allen “overrated” in the annual ESPN quarterback poll. “There are idiots everywhere,” Beane said. He called the opinion ignorant and questioned ESPN for even printing it.
By WROCDay one of Bills camp featured a fully healthy team and a fully fired-up general manager.
Every player was a full go for practice number (including Matt Milano) and the offense took advantage. Tight ends were dominating, especially Dalton Kincaid. And Keon Coleman had a pretty good first practice, thanks in part to a replay-reviewed touchdown that was the highlight of the day (and we’ll explain how a replay review happened during camp).
Brandon Beane was steaming mad about an unnamed exec that called Josh Allen “overrated” in the annual ESPN quarterback poll. “There are idiots everywhere,” Beane said. He called the opinion ignorant and questioned ESPN for even printing it.