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Aaron Gibson has been a right tackle his entire NFL career, so imagine the surprise of the six-year veteran when on day one of Bills training camp he was lining up at right guard.
"It was kind of a shock to me," said Gibson. "I kind of knew, but I didn't realize it was going to be that quick. I've never played guard so I want to see if I can."
"The reason we moved him inside is we have a number of tackles," said offensive line coach Jim McNally. "We wanted to give Dylan McFarland and Brad Butler the opportunity to get reps there. Aaron has had the experience of playing tackle so we're interested to see if there's more he can do."
Aaron Gibson has been a right tackle his entire NFL career, so imagine the surprise of the six-year veteran when on day one of Bills training camp he was lining up at right guard.
"It was kind of a shock to me," said Gibson. "I kind of knew, but I didn't realize it was going to be that quick. I've never played guard so I want to see if I can."
"The reason we moved him inside is we have a number of tackles," said offensive line coach Jim McNally. "We wanted to give Dylan McFarland and Brad Butler the opportunity to get reps there. Aaron has had the experience of playing tackle so we're interested to see if there's more he can do."
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