Buffalo Bills Circling The Wagons: Preston Brown, Ray Rice

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The Buffalo Bills are heading into their second week of OTAs and they should be at practice today, but Rex Ryan has changed his plans for the day and will be taking the team up to the Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Tournament up in Batavia at Terry Hills Golf Course.  OTAs should resume tomorrow unless there is another plan in Rex’s mind.

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Buffalo Bills OTA Standouts Worth Keeping an Eye on This Season

"Like the other 31 teams in the National Football League, the Buffalo Bills began organized team activities (OTAs) this past month. Along with rookie and veteran minicamps, OTAs are one of the first steps in a team’s preparation for the coming regular season. They provide a chance for teams to get a look at new personnel, start installing new schemes and ideas and to get back into the general daily grind. For the players on the field and in the meeting rooms, OTAs provide an opportunity to start gaining the attention of the coaches and team decision-makers."

Buffalo Bills inside linebacker Preston Brown: Come get to know him better

"Though Preston Brown is going into his second year,  is still virtually an unknown player to a lot of fans of the Buffalo Bills.  Brown isn’t the tallest linebacker in the NFL; however he is one of the best built ones as he stands 6-foot-1 and weighs in at 252 pounds. He played his college football with the Louisville Cardinals under excellent head coach Charlie Strong."

Buffalo Bills Are Not Interested in Ray Rice

"Despite a recent article in Sports Illustrated by Don Banks saying that a “high-level club executive” says the Buffalo Bills are interested in running back Ray Rice, the rumours are false, according to ESPN.com’s Mike Rodak.Don’t expect Bills to be suitors for Ray Rice. Team source says they’re not interested.— Mike Rodak (@mikerodak) May 31, 2015Rex will take team to Kelly’s golf tournamentThere are plenty of ways coaches can go about practice at OTAs.  One of them usually doesn’t involve playing golf.  But that’s exactly how Bills head coach Rex Ryan plans to spend Monday with his team, and for a great cause.  Ryan is taking the entire team to the 29th annual Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Classic at Terry Hills Golf Club in Batavia, NY.Buffalo Bills 2015 schedule breakdown: The Final StretchAlthough the brunt of Buffalo’s competition will come in the middle of the 2015 season, the last five games will not be easy. The Bills will finish out the season playing Houston in Week 13, Philadelphia in Week 14, Washington in Week 15, Dallas in Week 16, and finally the New York Jets in Week 17. With a combination of three home games and two away games, the Bills will be able to finish strong. Based on the 2014 season standings, Dallas and Philadelphia will likely be Buffalo’s toughest opponents. Provided the Bills remain healthy in December, they are likely to earn a long awaited playoff berth.Buffalo Bills Birthdays Today:There are no Buffalo Bills birthdays today.Previous June Birthdays:None Next: Should The Buffalo Bills Take A Run At OT Jake LongMore from BuffaLowDownBuffalo Bills were ready to trade back if they couldn’t get Dalton KincaidGrading Buffalo Bills drafting Dalton Kincaid in 2023 NFL DraftHow the Buffalo Bills can win Day 1 of the 2023 NFL DraftBuffalo Bills having conversations about trading for DeAndre HopkinsBuffalo Bills Draft Rumors: Bills linked to this shocking first round target Don’t expect Bills to be suitors for Ray Rice. Team source says they’re not interested.— Mike Rodak (@mikerodak) May 31, 2015There are plenty of ways coaches can go about practice at OTAs.  One of them usually doesn’t involve playing golf.  But that’s exactly how Bills head coach Rex Ryan plans to spend Monday with his team, and for a great cause.  Ryan is taking the entire team to the 29th annual Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Classic at Terry Hills Golf Club in Batavia, NY.Although the brunt of Buffalo’s competition will come in the middle of the 2015 season, the last five games will not be easy. The Bills will finish out the season playing Houston in Week 13, Philadelphia in Week 14, Washington in Week 15, Dallas in Week 16, and finally the New York Jets in Week 17. With a combination of three home games and two away games, the Bills will be able to finish strong. Based on the 2014 season standings, Dallas and Philadelphia will likely be Buffalo’s toughest opponents. Provided the Bills remain healthy in December, they are likely to earn a long awaited playoff berth."