Close to 40,000 fans show up for Bills' open practice at Highmark Stadium

Josh Allen came out with the red helmet on

Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - 39,224.

That’s how many fans showed up to watch the Buffalo Bills practice on Friday night at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.

And even before it began, those who showed up early got something they were waiting for - quarterback Josh Allen entering the field wearing something different than the team’s usual white helmet.

Allen came out of the tunnel with a red helmet, similar to the one the team will wear in their Week 18 home game against the New York Jets, paying tribute to the 1990s Super Bowl teams.

Then Allen warmed up and played catch with fans in the stands.

But that was the only action he saw on the field all night.

While it wasn’t officially termed a veteran rest day, the reigning NFL MVP did not take a single snap during any offense versus defense portion of the session.

There were three players, however, who did get vet rest days: Cornerback Tre’Davious White, linebacker Matt Milano, and linebacker Joey Bosa.

Baylon Spector
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Depth linebacker battle

With Milano resting, his backup Dorian Williams still out with a calf injury, and starting middle linebacker Terrel Bernard still dealing with his hamstring injury, Joe Andreessen took most of the snaps with the first unit at middle linebacker calling the defense. Baylon Spector lined up next to him as the starting weakside linebacker.

Veteran linebacker Shaq Thompson did not finish practice after heading up the tunnel with a trainer.

Khalil Shakir
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Shakir injury

Wide receiver Khalil Shakir also left practice early. Shakir came out pretty early-on, sat on the team’s medical bench, and athletic trainers appeared to be looking at his right foot/ankle area.

After a few minutes, he took off both shoes and walked up the tunnel with several members of the training staff.

Keon Coleman
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Coleman’s ups and downs

It was a roller-second-year coaster night for wide receiver Keon Coleman. He dropped two passes he should have caught, including one for a solid gain crossing over the middle.

Then he came back with a couple excellent catches on deep balls, including doing a great job with his body to shield Christian Benford and come down with it and keep his feet inbounds.

Next up:

Players will have off from practice on Saturday before returning to Rochester for an 11:15 a.m. practice on Sunday.

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