Bills rookie Cole Bishop is latest safety injured at training camp

#Bills rookie Cole Bishop is latest safety injured at training camp:

Add Cole Bishop to the recently growing injury list for the Buffalo Bills at 2024 training camp.

On Tuesday, the Bills were back in pads during their workout at St. John Fisher University. During an 11-on-11 period, Bishop left the field and did not return.

According to the Rochester D&C, Bishop’s arm was seen “heavily wrapped” after the practice.

Bishop, a second-round rookie, is the latest knock to Buffalo’s safety position. Mike Edwards sustained a shoulder injury and was limited throughout spring practices only to also go on and suffer a hamstring problem within the past few days.

Bishop’s full diagnosis is currently unknown, meanwhile, Edwards was called “week-to-week” by head coach Sean McDermott.

Prior to Bishop’s injury, the Bills announced that veteran safety Kareem Jackson was signed as extra depth following Edwards’ hamstring issue. Now Bishop makes that add look even smarter, but the Bills will want the promising rookie in Bishop to get back out on the field as soon as possible.

Bills Wire will provide updates as information is made available.

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