Bills linebacker Matt Milano cleared to resume practicing for 1st time since leg injury last season


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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano has been cleared to resume practicing, with coach Sean McDermott saying the seven-year starter is projected to be a full-go once training camp opens next month. McDermott said Milano was being eased back into action and would be a limited participant in practice as the Bills opened a three-day mandatory minicamp. The 29-year-old Milano has been sidelined since sustaining a severe injury to his right leg in Week 5 last season. Buffalo opened mandatory camp minus several injured regulars, including rookie running back Ray Davis, and linebacker Nick Morrow, a veteran offseason free agent addition. McDermott did not reveal the nature of their injuries.

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