Banged-up Bills use bye to rest and recuperate

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)—Bills coach Dick Jauron wasn’t kidding when he wondered whether he’d have enough players available to practice during the team’s bye week.

The Bills on Tuesday kicked off their first of two scheduled practices this week with 16 players either absent or not participating. Among those not practicing was starting cornerback Terrence McGee(notes) who, a day earlier, had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee to repair minor damage.

McGee said he elected to have the procedure done at the start of the team’s two-week break so he could have a chance to recover in time for Buffalo’s game at Tennessee on Nov. 15.

Another notable missing practice was rookie safety Jairus Byrd(notes), who had treatment in Philadelphia on Monday after he aggravated a groin injury related to a sports hernia operation he had last summer.

Also not practicing were starting defensive end Aaron Schobel(notes), who’s nursing a groin injury, and starting linebacker Keith Ellison(notes), who strained his right quadriceps in a 31-10 loss to Houston last weekend. Numerous veterans, including receivers Terrell Owens(notes) and Lee Evans(notes), were held out to get a chance to rest.

On the bright side, quarterback Trent Edwards(notes) continued practicing and is on track to regain his starting job after missing two games since sustaining a concussion in a 16-13 overtime win over the New York Jets on Oct. 18. Edwards said he’s headache-free but is still experiencing a few symptoms, which he declined to discuss.

After practicing Wednesday, the Bills (3-5) are off until Monday.

McGee’s status is the biggest concern because he’s part of a unit that’s already been riddled with injuries. Buffalo has two defensive starters on injured reserve—linebacker Kawika Mitchell(notes) and cornerback Leodis McKelvin(notes)— and has spent most of this season without starting safeties Donte Whitner(notes) and Bryan Scott(notes).

Whitner’s return is uncertain after he’s missed two games with a sprained ankle. Scott is ready to return after missing five games with a sprained left ankle, though he could be switching positions after practicing with the Bills’ depleted linebacking corps.

McGee was optimistic he won’t miss a game, noting doctors told him he will miss between 10 days and two weeks. McGee was having difficulty walking on crutches in the locker room, and said his knee is swollen and stiff.

Though he has yet to miss a game this season, McGee has been playing with a sore knee since he was hurt in a 38-10 loss at Miami on Oct. 4. The injury has not affected his play. The seventh-year NFL veteran ranks fifth on the team with 38 tackles and is part of a defense that’s been among the NFL’s best against the pass.

Byrd’s status is uncertain after he was sidelined late in the game against Houston. His visit to a specialist this week had already been scheduled. It became more than a routine visit after he recently began experiencing groin pain.

Byrd said he received treatment but will have to wait until next week to determine whether he can resume practicing.

The second-round draft pick out of Oregon has been Buffalo’s top rookie this season. Named the NFL’s rookie of the month last week, Byrd’s seven interceptions are tied for the league lead with Saints veteran Darren Sharper(notes). Byrd had two interceptions against Houston in becoming the first NFL player since San Francisco’s Dave Baker in 1960 to have at least two in three straight games.

Schobel shrugged off any questions about the groin injury he sustained in the first half last weekend, and said he expects to be ready to play against Tennessee.

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  1. Mike
    12. Posted by Mike Wed Nov 4 12:16pm EST

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    Daniel-
    the problem is that the Bills do not have a true GM.
  2. Mike R
    11. Posted by Mike R Wed Nov 4 12:13pm EST

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    "Fire Dick Now

    Bye week? How about make it the Bye, Bye, DICK! week!!!

    Go to www.FireDickNow.com"


    I fully support this statement.. Jauron plays too conservative for a team thats been 7-9 the last three years.. WHO GETS A NEW CONTRACT AFTER F**CKIN GOIN 7-9 THE LAST THREE YEARS.. jesus christ Ross Brandon get your head out of your a**
  3. Q
    10. Posted by Q Wed Nov 4 10:47am EST

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    Actually, someone at 1 Bills Drive is starting to get the idea that a good football team is built from within and begins with the O line. The problems this year on offense originate with the turnover and youth movement at this critical position. Next year, add a stud at tackle (RT) and in another year we should be in very good shape. I like what I've seen of Bell and the interior is set to develop into one of the better lines in football. With a dominant line - you can run the ball and set up the pass. You can allow for pass plays to develop and give your QB time to look over the field. This is the heart of our problem this year - not the QB play.
  4. Joseph C.
    8. Posted by Joseph C. Wed Nov 4 9:32am EST

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    I have been a Bills fan for many years. This would seem by far the best team they had in years. But the fact they don't have a good offense corridnator, Is one of the big problems. When you have a descent quaterback, and two good recievers, also a good running back, you should be moving the ball around more.
  5. Doc Souce
    5. Posted by Doc Souce Tue Nov 3 6:36pm EST

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    No, the Bills don't have a GM. That's half the problem.

    Fire Jauron. Hire a GM. Draft a good QB.

    That's the only way the Bills will ever get better.

    There is, however, a good chance the Bills could be 5-5 heading into the Miami game. It's also not out of the question to be 8-5 or 7-6 heading into the Patriots game. The season could turn around for the Bills in a hurry in the coming weeks. Or it could go completely down the drain.
  6. <i>josephskok</i>
    4. Posted by josephskok Tue Nov 3 6:33pm EST

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    wow,two practices this week,dont overwork them DICK you wouldnt want them to learn anything
  7. Daniel
    3. Posted by Daniel Tue Nov 3 4:24pm EST

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    How about the GM ,fire him you already went through at least three coaches with the same GM haven't you?
  8. Johnny Wishbone
    2. Posted by Johnny Wishbone Tue Nov 3 4:17pm EST

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    Fire Dick Now

    Bye week? How about make it the Bye, Bye, DICK! week!!!

    Go to www.FireDickNow.com
  9. Daniel
    1. Posted by Daniel Tue Nov 3 2:47pm EST

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    The Bills Look O.K . But they let Houston run all over them its more important that Aaron comes back and his backups are O,K. THAN how long Terrence is out
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