The Bills held the first two of their nine “voluntary” organized team activities this week at One Bills Drive. It marked the unofficial start of the competition to determine which of the quarterbacks is best suited to pose as a real NFL starter.
It’s only late May, of course, more than 100 days before the regular season opener here against the Colts on Sept. 13. There’s little that qualifies as actual news at these OTAs. LeSean McCoy tweaked his neck. Marquise Goodwin was delayed by the storms in Texas. Corey Graham will play some safety this year.
Having conducted my usual penetrating analysis of the proceedings, there was only one thing I could determine about the quarterback race: Jeff Tuel has settled in as the clear No.