Trent Edwards returned to practice with Bills

2009 October 29
by chinnawj@gmail.com

On Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, unsure whether to be starting quarterback, Trent Edwards practiced on a limited basis for the first time since he sustained a concussion in the 16-13 win over the New York Jets on Oct. 18.

He has already been ruled out from playing in his Bills jersey against the Houston Texans this weekend. Edwards said he was feeling better and noted that any concussion-related effects are “slowly but surely” going away. But it seemed that he was uncertain he would take back his starting job to backup Ryan Fitzpatrick, who has led the Bills to two straight wins.

“I have a lot to think about in terms of just getting healthy and helping the team win.” Edwards said. Indeed to be healthy enough to win is much more important than anything else at the moment. Do not blame Coach Dick Jauron for having not decided whether Edwards will get his job back once he’s cleared to play- it’s just too early. As the Bills enter their bye week after playing against the Texans, there will be at least two weeks for he to make a final decision.

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