Buffalo Rumblinks, 6/13: Impressions from mandatory minicamp

Buffalo Bills Mandatory Minicamp
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Plus, what is QB Josh Allen doing with his throwing motion to improve his efficiency?

The Buffalo Bills have completed the first two days of their three-day mandatory minicamp, and today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by examining who has stood out so far from the practice sessions.

Buffalo Bills’ impressions from mandatory minicamp

Among the key takeaways through the first two days of mandatory minicamp: linebacker Matt Milano took another step forward in his recovery from last year’s season-ending leg injury, Josh Allen and Buffalo’s passing game was dialed in with the deep ball, cornerback Kaiir Elam and rookie wideout Keon Coleman enjoyed standout performances, Connor McGovern is happy to be back at the center position, and wide receiver Khalil Shakir was the latest Bill to suffer an injury in his return to the practice field.

QB Josh Allen working on throwing motion

After suffering injuries to his shoulder and elbow last year, QB Josh Allen discusses how he is looking to improve his passing efficiency while working on tweaking his throwing motion.

Even more Bills News

We learn how, with the singing of wide receiver Keon Coleman to a four-year rookie contract, the Bills now have their entire 2024 rookie class under contract, hear from kicker Tyler Bass on how he’s looking to put last year’s postseason kicking slump behind him, and more!

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