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Bills' Edefuan Ulofoshio: Returns to practice
Edefuan Ulofoshio (undisclosed) participated in Monday's practice session, Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News reports.Ulofoshio's unspecified injury kept him out of the Buffalo Bills' 33-6 preseason loss to the Bears on Saturday. The rookie fifth-round pick appears to have recovered from whatever was ailing him, and he'll aim to get some meaningful reps in Saturday's preseason contest against the Steelers.
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Bills' Edefuan Ulofoshio: Suffers injury Friday
Edefuan Ulofoshio left Friday's practice early due to an undisclosed injury, the Buffalo Bills' official site reports.Ulofoshio is a fifth-round rookie out of Washington trying to earn a depth spot in the team's linebackers corps, so any messed time could put him at risk of being put on the PUP or IR once the regular season draws closer.
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Bills' Edefuan Ulofoshio: Picked by Buffalo in fifth round
The Buffalo Bills selected Edefuan Ulofoshio in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 160th overall.This looks like a good pick for the Bills, who in recent years have quietly identified several standout linebackers in the middle rounds (Matt Milano, Terrel Bernard, Dorian Williams) and even among the undrafted (Tyrel Dodson). There's reason to think Ulofoshio (6-foot-1, 236 pounds) could be next. The Washington standout fell this far likely due to durability concerns, as he suffered a torn biceps in 2021 and a torn ACL in 2022, limiting him to just 27 career starts despite being at Washington for six years. When he's on the field Ulofoshio seems like an easy evaluation -- he's a high-motor defender from one of college football's best defenses, and his athletic testing was excellent (4.56-second 40-yard dash, 39.5-inch vertical, 128-inch broad jump). Given Buffalo's prior linebackers depth, Ulofoshio will likely begin his career as a special teams player, however.