Brandon Beane expects Bills players having offseason surgery ready by camp

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane said players having offseason surgery will be ready by 2020 training camp.

Last week the Bills had a social media trend hit their roster.

A couple of players, namely defensive tackle Ed Oliver, tackle Cody Ford and guard Jon Feliciano, all took to their various social media accounts to announce similar things. Each had a different type of offseason surgery.

A bit concerning with so many coming in such a short time, perhaps. But Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane gave a positive update on all three at the Senior Bowl on Tuesday.

“The way we have it planned now, as long as nobody has a setback, everybody that I’m aware of would be at camp ready to roll. Again, barring a setback or anything like that,” Beane told reporters.

The GM did add that he specifically meant training camp later in the summer, which begins in late July. During earlier offseason workouts some of them may have the red non-contact jerseys on at that time. The important factor is having them back by training camp, though.

The injuries reported by the players include a core issue for Oliver, along with different shoulder injuries that needed repair for Ford and Feliciano.

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