Thoughts from Day 3 of Bills training camp
Buffalo Rumblinks, 7/27: Thoughts from Day 3 of Bills training camp
After an impressive first two days at camp, quarterback Josh Allen proved he is mortal after all. Following a great start to Friday’s practice, Allen struggled late, throwing three straight passes that wound up being intercepted.
Among the other key takeaways from the third practice session: Defensive end Dawuane Smoot was back with the first unit and even saw reps at defensive tackle; rookie running back Ray Davis continued to flash his immense potential; kicker Tyler Bass was extremely accurate with his field goals; rookie wideout Keon Coleman is embracing his role as a valuable offensive weapon who can be deployed anywhere on the field; Marquez Valdez-Scantling recorded the offensive play of the day; linebacker Matt Milano made a terrific play in coverage as he works his way back from last year’s season-ending fractured tibia, and more!
Milano flashing
Allen starts hot, Bills defense finishes hot in Friday's practice
Matt Milano continues to be in his usual starting role and practicing at a full capacity.
He made a terrific play in coverage on Friday to diagnose a swing pass and get to the boundary in a hurry. Right after the play, defensive coordinator Bobby Babich immediately came over to slap Milano’s hand and congratulate him for the play.