The Buffalo Bills officially kicked off their pre-season workouts on March 21. It's called a voluntary off-season conditioning program, but don't let the name fool you.
If you want to get on head coach Mike Mularkey's good side, you'd better be in the weight room.
New starting quarterback J.P. Losman doesn't have to worry about that. He never left Orchard Park.
The second-year player has been studying film and preparing for the season since just after the Bills' season ended in January.
"I'm working daily mentally and physically on this upcoming season, trying to get my leg back to 100 percent, which is pretty close," Losman says.
Oh, yes, that leg: the one that was broken in training camp at St. John Fisher College last summer. But the 24-year-old did heal enough to play in four games last season, completing three passes for 32 yards and rushing for 15 yards. And although the stats are not impressive, Losman is the Bills quarterback of the future.
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