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Dawson Knox says he’s good to go as he heads into the long days of the offseason.
The Buffalo Bills took the field for two days of minicamp practices over the past week. Now the team is away from Orchard Park until the end of July when training camp begins at St. John Fisher University.
The headline taking over minicamp involved Stefon Diggs and his lack of attendance on the first day. The second workout, Diggs returned, but then Knox sat out.
It appeared that Knox had a compression wrap on his leg when watching from the sideline on Day 2 of minicamp. While that indicates an injury, Knox did not have any reported limp or pain. He has since confirmed that.
Knox explaining the injury can be found via the 13WHAM-TV clip below:
Dawson Knox 'injury' update:
"I'm good. Very minor. I'm good."
Knox was involved in a collision during day 1 of #Bills minicamp and did not practice on day 2.
*** he was NOT wearing a sleeve on his left leg at his Youth ProCamp this morning. pic.twitter.com/y3uZnv0uDU
— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) June 17, 2023
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