Coy Wire came into training camp last season with high expectations. He was penciled in as the new starting strong safety in just his second season and his career seemed bright and full of possibilities, but that all changed three days before the start on the season when the Bills signed strong safety Lawyer Milloy away from the New England Patriots.
Wire lost his starting job, though he still was prominent on special teams. He trained hard this off-season and worked often with Milloy learning techniques and styles from the seasoned veteran.
"Lawyer was a blessing to me because the experience he has in the NFL," Wire said. "He kind of took me under his wing. We're great friends off the field as well, which has meant a lot to me."
Wire will now make the move from strong safety to free safety in hopes of getting back to a starting position for the Buffalo Bills.
Wire lost his starting job, though he still was prominent on special teams. He trained hard this off-season and worked often with Milloy learning techniques and styles from the seasoned veteran.
"Lawyer was a blessing to me because the experience he has in the NFL," Wire said. "He kind of took me under his wing. We're great friends off the field as well, which has meant a lot to me."
Wire will now make the move from strong safety to free safety in hopes of getting back to a starting position for the Buffalo Bills.
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