Buffalo Rumblinks, 5/23: Buffalo Bills’ impressions from OTAs

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Who stood out and who made big plays during Week 1 of Organized Team Activities?

The Buffalo Bills’ Organized Team Activities (OTAs) are underway, representing the first opportunity for the entire roster to be on the field participating in drills and activities. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with some important takeaways and first impressions from Week 1 of Buffalo’s OTAs.

Buffalo Bills’ impressions from OTAs

On Tuesday, the Bills conducted their first open practice of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) at the ADPRO Sports Training Center.

Linked below: exploring how Bills quarterback Josh Allen was throwing the ball to an almost entirely new cast of wide receivers — including rookie Keon Coleman and free-agent acquisitions Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdez-Scantling and Mack Hollins Jr. — how tight end Dalton Kincaid and wide receiver Chase Claypool made highlight-reel types of catches, how rookie defensive lineman DeWayne Carter made a big splash play, and an update on how linebacker Matt Milano is recovering from a broken leg suffered last season in Week 5.

Even more Bills News

We hear from nickel cornerback Taron Johnson on how the new members of Buffalo’s defense are adjusting to the team, get the inside story on the Bills’ schedule release video, find out how safety Jordan Poyer was able to say goodbye to his former teammates during Micah Hyde’s charity softball game, and more!

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