Buffalo Bills' free-agent signee Mike Edwards, a starting safety candidate, was physically limited at OTAs.
"I'm not doing everything, just doing like individuals," said Edwards during an interview withafter the June 12 minicamp practice. "Not so much where I want to be at, but it's a step in the right direction.”
The 28-year-old Edwards, who didn't miss a game for the Chiefs last season, accounted for seven tackles one pass defensed in the 25-22 world championship-clinching win over the San Francisco 49ers this past February. Edwards's inability to participate during OTAs opened the door for reserve safety Damar Hamlin to earn more meaningful practice opportunities, andThe Bills are looking to replace former starting safety Jordan Poyer and likely Micah Hyde, too. After being released by Buffalo, Poyer signed a one-year deal with the rival Miami Dolphins. Meanwhile, Hyde is not under contract and is currently contemplating retirement.
Although he got off to a delayed start with Buffalo, Edwards said he'll be ready to compete when training camp arrives.
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