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Bills limit RB LeSean McCoy due to tight hamstring
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Bills limit RB LeSean McCoy due to tight hamstring

Published Sep. 17, 2015 2:35 p.m. ET

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy practiced on a limited basis after experiencing tightness in the left hamstring he injured during training camp.

Coach Rex Ryan doesn't expect the injury to prevent McCoy from playing Sunday, when the Bills (1-0) host the AFC East rival New England Patriots (1-0). Ryan backed off on McCoy's practice time Thursday after the player complained his hamstring felt tight.

McCoy missed Buffalo's final three preseason games after straining the hamstring Aug. 18.

McCoy acknowledged feeling rusty in Buffalo's 27-14 season-opening win against Indianapolis last weekend. He had 17 carries for 41 yards and three catches for 46 yards.

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Starting safety Corey Graham is scheduled to have tests Friday to determine whether he'll be cleared to play after sustaining a concussion last weekend.

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