ORCHARD PARK — Although Terrence McGee has a full plate on defense as a starting cornerback, he has never shied away from pulling double duty as the Bills primary kickoff return specialist.
In fact, he relishes the extra work, and he has become the greatest kickoff returner in Bills history.
This season, McGee's workload may be lessened by the arrival of dynamic rookie Leodis McKelvin who, like McGee, is a cornerback by trade but a return man as well.
McKelvin, Buffalo's No. 1 draft pick, had a 95-yard kickoff return touchdown in the preseason and averaged 30.2 yards on 10 returns overall, and it looks like he will share kickoff returns with McGee.
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