Things we learned from Bills coordinators this week

Things we learned from the Buffalo Bills’ coordinators, Brian Daboll and Leslie Frazier.

Bills rookie defensive lineman Harrison Phillips during training camp. (Gannett photo)

Harrison Phillips update

Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips had a promising 2019 season for the Bills. Unfortunately, it only lasted two games. Phillips suffered an ACL injury and missed most of the year. Now he’s back. Frazier updated his injury status, but really, there wasn’t much update.

With the nature of the beast, Phillips getting back on the field and physically moving around in a football manner on his repaired knee is what everyone will be watching. Again, that starts on Monday.

“So far in these walkthroughs, he’s done everything that we would expect him to do. We gave him a bit of a break yesterday, he took some time off… so far, so good,” Frazier said. “Now the real test for him will be once we get the pads on and we’re going live and he’s in situations where he has to really take power and be able to plant and drive and push off and those kind of things.”

“Man, he was playing so well for us prior to that injury. He had a great training camp and was off to a good start in the regular season.” Frazier added.