Stevenson returns to practice; McKenzie still sidelined

Bills wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie was seen in a sling earlier this week
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The Buffalo Bills are dealing with several injuries around their roster as their final preseason game approaches on Saturday against the Green Bay Packers.

However, the team got some good news on that front on Thursday when rookie wide receiver/returner Marquez Stevenson returned to practice.

Stevenson had been dealing with a foot injury he suffered in Saturday's preseason win over the Chicago Bears. He was even seen wearing a walking boot on the sidelines after x-rays came back negative.

The rookie is fighting for the top kick and punt return duties with Isaiah McKenzie and Brandon Powell.

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Speaking of McKenzie, he suffered a shoulder injury at practice on Tuesday when he ran into safety Jordan Poyer. He was seen with his arm in a sling on Wednesday and did not practice again on Thursday.

Head coach Sean McDermott said before practice that both McKenzie and cornerback Taron Johnson, who is dealing with a hand injury, are considered anywhere from day-to-day to week-to-week, but that he doesn't have any long-term concerns about either right now.

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