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6 key takeaways from Bills HC Joe Brady’s OTA press conference

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Breaking down key moments from Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady’s media appearance before Tuesday’s Organized Team Activity session.

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady of the Buffalo Bills looks on prior to a game against the Miami Dolphins at Highmark Stadium on November 03, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images New Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady took his place at the podium ahead of Tuesday’s Organized Team Activities (OTA) session, with a notable departure from seasons prior: Brady was standing, point out that he’s “not a sitter. ” Though that may seem trivial in the grand scheme of things, it points to new routine and a different direction at even the smallest of levels.

That’s significant when considering how many have openly wondered what, if anything, can truly change off an in-house hire. Sure, it’s only May and there’s plenty of room for Bills-focused writers like yours truly to focus on the off-field minutiae. However, we’re that much closer to the start of real football with training camp a couple of months out.

What did Joe Brady have to offer reporters? Let’s dive into a few key moments from his latest date at the podium. Expect to see previously injured Bills a part of training camp Responding to a question asked about the availability of defensive tackle Ed Oliver and linebacker Terrel Bernard, Brady said it comes down to properly managing their return-from-injury plan, which includes giving them days off.

That’s also allowed some of the team’s newest players a truly necessary chance to acclimate to their surrounding on the field. Brady went on to say that: “I think we have a great plan for a lot of those guys. The plan is to have these guys ready to go for training camp.

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