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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass feels reinvigorated after spending the offseason going back to basics and refocusing on his process in a bid to bounce back from his most inconsistent NFL season. The out-pouring of support he received from Bills fans after missing a field goal in Buffalo's playoff loss to Kansas City also provided a boost. The 27-year-old called his offseason process to rediscover his routine both humbling and beneficial. It showed on Saturday, when Bass got his preseason off on the right foot hitting both field-goal attempts, including a 49-yarder, in a 33-6 loss to Chicago.








