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At Highmark Stadium, the majority of the Buffalo Bills players returned to practice this week as optional OTAs.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills, got his first opportunity to throw to some of his newest weapons this week. The wide receiver room of the Bills looks very different now than it did this time last year.
The Bills signed free agents Curtis Samuel, Chase Claypool, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling this past April, and they also drafted Keon Coleman.
In addition to throwing them the rock this week, Allen also had the opportunity to flirt with them, and it appears that QB1 became quite inventive when it came to shaking hands with his receivers.
The Bills will have OTAs today before taking the extended Memorial Day weekend off. OTAs resume on May 28 and continue to train through May 30.
Prior to the players’ five days off, OTAs will also be held on June 3, 4, and 6. The squad will reconvene on June 11–12 and 13 for an obligatory mini-camp.
After that, players will have one more month off before returning for training camp, which begins on July 23.
The Bills have once again declared that St. John Fisher in Rochester, New York will host their training camp.
The Buffalo Bills Signed the Best Free Agents
Big-time free agents are already contacting the Buffalo Bills in an attempt to join them as they prepare for a run at the Super Bowl next season. Take a look at some of the top free agents the Bills have previously signed.
After playing with the Green Bay Packers for four seasons, Paup was signed by the Bills in 1995. won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award that season. Before moving to Jacksonville in 1997, he would continue to perform in Buffalo.