Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano is still recovering from a severe leg injury he sustained last season. Despite this, Milano has been working out in Buffalo and is progressing well in his recovery. He has been watching practice from the sideline during voluntary sessions.

Coach Sean McDermott stated that it may not be until closer to training camp that Milano is able to participate in drills. The linebacker, known for his tackling abilities, underwent surgery after breaking his leg during a game in London last season. The team is taking a cautious approach with Milano’s recovery to ensure he comes back strong.

In addition to Milano, starting right tackle Spencer Brown is also easing back into action after offseason shoulder surgery. The Bills still have three more weeks of voluntary sessions before mandatory camp in mid-June. Following that, the team will have a break before commencing training camp in July. Overall, the Bills are focused on getting key players like Milano and Brown back to full strength before the start of the season.