PITTSFORD – Aaron Kromer talked about being “excited” and “grateful” about being back to work for the Buffalo Bills Monday.
He didn’t, however, say much else.
The offensive line coach, who the team will suspend for the first six games of the regular season because of an incident in which he allegedly punched a teenager in Florida in early July, made brief remarks to the media and didn’t take questions. Then, he joined the team for its first night practice of training camp at St. John Fisher.
“I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am to be back here at training camp, how grateful I am for Terry Pegula, Kim Pegula, Russ Brandon and, of course, Rex” Ryan “for allowing me back to do my job,” Kromer said.