The Buffalo rookie RB returns to the practice field.
By Nick Wojton / Billswire.usatoday.com
The Bills saw a fresh face back on the field on Thursday, the one of rookie running back Devin Singletary.
The rusher is currently battling a hamstring injury and is one of the team’s highlighted missing players. However, he returned to practice on Wednesday.
“He did some good things out there, he got some good work,” Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott said to reporters.
Singletary officially was listed as limited during Buffalo’s Thursday practice. However, as the video above shows, he was not wearing a red non-contract jersey, a good sign. Also listed as limited was offensive lineman Jon Feliciano, who’s been battling a neck injury.
Feliciano went down on the first series of the Bills’ Week 3 meeting against the Bengals. Per NYUP.com, he twisted his neck in a weird way when getting stuck between Mitch Morse and Bengals defender Geno Atkins. Felicano also said he expects to play in Week 4 against the Patriots.
Others limited on Tursday include Taron Johnson (hamstring), Tre’Davious White (neck) and Zay Jones (shoulder). White and Jones played last week.
Tight end Tyler Kroft did not practice (ankle).