Toronto Star

Buffalo Bills: Veterans eager to get fresh starts at training camp

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PITTSFORD, N.Y.— Kyle Williams was so eager to practise for the first time in 10 months, the Buffalo Bills defensive tackle jumped offside on his third play from scrimmage.

“I think being out there and being excited to be back definitely played a role in that,” Williams said Monday, before playfully blaming offensive co-ordinator Greg Roman. “I think Roman did it on purpose with a hard count on first down being a jerk.”

Clearly joking, the 11-year veteran had reason to be upbeat following his first time back on the field since sustaining a season-ending left knee injury last October.

“The most uncomforta­ble thing was putting on my shoulder pads this morning,” said Williams, who was cleared for practice after passing his physical.

And then there was linebacker Brandon Spikes, who sat out last season and is getting a second chance at resuming his career after signing with the Bills on Sunday.

“I had to re-evaluate my life, get my priorities in order,” said Spikes, who was sentenced to a year of probation in July 2015 after pleading guilty in a hit-and-run crash in which three people suffered minor injuries. The crash led to Spikes being released by New England after spending the 2014 season in Buffalo.

“I think I became a little complacent and I’ve never been that type of guy,” said Spikes, who acknowledg­ed that he perhaps should have re-signed with the Bills last year.

“That’s in the past. I’m moving forward,” he said. “I’m here to help this team, these younger guys and me personally get better.”

Newcomers and the return of familiar faces highlighte­d the day for the Bills, who resumed training camp in Rochester following a day off.

Also passing their physicals were starting defensive tackle Marcell Dareus and No. 1 receiver Sammy Watkins.

Dareus missed the first 10 days of camp because of an undisclose­d illness. Watkins was cleared four months after having surgery to repair a broken left foot.

Spikes wasn’t the only newcomer to hit the field. The Bills on Sunday also signed linebacker David Hawthorne and tight end Jimmy Mundane.

The defensive additions were prompted after rookie second-round draft pick Reggie Ragland injured his left knee on Friday.

The Bills were counting on Ragland and first-round pick, outside linebacker Shaq Lawson, to start this season.

Lawson, however, had shoulder surgery in May and is projected to miss at least the first month of the season.

As a result of injuries, the Bills haven’t had their projected starting 11 defenders on the field at the same time once this off-season. Coach Rex Ryan isn’t worried. “We’ll be where we want to go,” Ryan said. “I think by the time we kick it off for real, we should be in good shape.”

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