Bills WR Nelson day-to-day with strained tendon

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills receiver David Nelson was relieved to learn he will miss only a few days of practice after being diagnosed with a strained tendon in his right leg.

Nelson provided the update after missing practice Sunday, a day after he was hurt. He walked with a slight limp, and was wearing a wrap around his injured leg.

Nelson initially feared the injury was worse after he was pushed over during a team drill and defensive end Mario Williams rolled up on his leg.

Buffalo coach Chan Gailey expects Nelson to miss between four and five days. The Bills get a day off Monday, before returning to training camp in suburban Rochester on Tuesday.

Reserve cornerback Justin Rogers didn’t finish practice Sunday after hurting his hamstring.

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