Bills tight ends have big day in practice against Browns

Bills tight ends have big day in practice against Browns

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Key Points:

  • The Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns held a nearly two-hour joint practice without any major altercations, with only minor pushes and shoves, as Bills head coach Joe Brady enforced a strict no-punch policy.
  • The Bills' first-team offense dominated the session, highlighted by strong performances from running back James Cook and tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Jackson Hawes, with quarterback Josh Allen leading an effective passing attack.
  • The Browns showed some offensive success with quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson connecting well, including a notable pass from Watson to rookie K.C. Concepcion, though the Bills' defense tightened in critical red zone and two-minute situations.
  • Several key Bills players, including wide receivers Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, and Skyler Bell, along with defensive lineman Ed Oliver and safeties CJ Gardner-Johnson and Jalon Kilgore, were absent from practice due to injuries.
  • The Bills and Browns are scheduled to face off in a preseason game at Huntington Bank Stadium in Cleveland on Saturday at 1 p.m.

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