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Monday, August 22, 2016

Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease : usatoday





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Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease

Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease
Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Nine months after fearing his career might be over because of Crohn's disease, right tackle Seantrel Henderson lined up at his familiar spot along the Buffalo Bills' offensive line in practice Monday."It kind of felt like playing the first game in the league again," Henderson said, with sweat pouring off his brow."I was a little nervous.I've been out so long."


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Bills OT Seantrel Henderson practices for the first time since being diagnosed with Crohn's disease

Bills OT Seantrel Henderson practices for the first time since being diagnosed with Crohn's disease
Bills OT Seantrel Henderson practices for the first time since being diagnosed with Crohn's disease
Bills OT Seantrel Henderson, who practiced tonight for the first time since he was diagnosed with Crohn's disease last December, acknowledged that Jordan Mills remains the incumbent starter at right tackle.Henderson says he has 5-10 pounds still to gain (0:35)PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson passed his physical Monday and practiced for the first time since being diagnosed with Crohn's disease last December.Henderson, who spent the first three weeks of training camp on the active/non-football illness list, participated in 11-on-11 drills in Monday's practice.Incumbent starter Jordan Mills continued to take the majority of first-team reps at right tackle despite Henderson's return.


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Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease (Aug 22, 2016)

Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease (Aug 22, 2016)
Bills' Henderson takes next step in beating Crohn's disease (Aug 22, 2016)
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) Coach Rex Ryan was cautious in sharing his expectations of Seantrel Henderson on Monday, when the Buffalo Bills right tackle returned to practice for the first time in nine months.''I think it's probably unfair to lay something out there on him, an expectation,'' Ryan said.''Let's let him get through some of these things and then maybe we'll have a better idea.''Henderson passed his physical earlier in the day and returned to practice in taking the next step in his recovery since having two operations on parts of both intestines to reduce the effects of Crohn's disease.


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