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Eric Wood: Released with injury settlement
Eric Wood (neck) was released by the Bills with an injury settlement on Thursday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.Wood announced his intention to retire due to a neck injury earlier in the offseason, but he still remained on the Bills roster until Thursday as he continued with rehab. Now a free agent, the veteran center could sign with another club, though that would be a shocking turn of events.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Neck injury forces retirement
Eric Wood is dealing with a neck injury that will force him to retire, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.It isn't clear when or how Wood hurt his neck, but Schefter notes that the 31-year-old's injury is partly due to "wear and tear." Losing the center represents a big blow to the Buffalo Bills, as Wood has been an integral cog along the offensive line since Buffalo drafted him in the first round of the 2009 draft.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Cleared for Week 9 matchup
Eric Wood (ankle) doesn't carry an injury designation heading into Thursday's game against the Jets.Wood was removed from the Buffalo Bills' injury report after turning in a full practice Wednesday following limited sessions Monday and Tuesday. The 31-year-old should start at center like he usually does and play a full slate of snaps.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Signs through 2019
Eric Wood signed a contract extension with the Buffalo Bills on Saturday.The 2017 season would have been the last year of Wood's contract. Now that he's signed through the 2019 season, he can focus on continuing to be the Bills' top center and anchor of the offensive line.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Starts Thursday preseason contest
Eric Wood (leg) started Thursday's preseason contest against Minnesota.Wood had previously been dealing with a leg injury, but that looks to be a thing of the past now. Wood is expected to be a major contributor on the Buffalo Bills' offensive front this year.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Almost fully healed
Eric Wood believes he'll be completely recovered from his broken leg in time for training camp, Chris Brown of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports.Wood missed one OTA practice due to soreness in his leg, but short of that he's faced no setbacks in his return to practices. While he isn't yet at full health, he anticipates being back without any restrictions by late July, when training camp begins.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Back at OTAs
Eric Wood (leg) participated during Thursday's OTA, Buffalo Bills insider Joe Buscaglia reports.Wood was unable to participate throughout earlier OTA sessions as he continued his rehab from a broken leg, but he's back doing team drills Thursday.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Not participating in OTAs on Thursday
Eric Wood (leg) is not participating in the Buffalo Bills' first organized team activity on Thursday, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.Wood is still in the rehab process stemming from a broken leg, which he sustained in Week 9 of the 2016 season before eventually being placed on IR. He's expected to start at center upon his return, but Patrick Lewis could see additional run at the position in the meantime.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Officially placed on IR
Eric Wood (leg) was officially placed on injured reserve Monday.Wood suffered a broken leg in Week 9's loss to the Seahawks. Marcus Roberson has been elevated from the practice squad to the active roster in a correlated roster move. Wood had started every game since 2013 and made his first Pro Bowl last season. He will be replaced at center by Patrick Lewis.
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Bills' Eric Wood: Done for season
Eric Wood suffered a broken leg in Monday's loss to the Seahawks and will miss the rest of the season, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.Wood was taken off the field on a cart after suffering the injury, which was the first indication he was dealing with a serious setback. His loss will be a big one for the Buffalo Bills' offense, as he started every game for the team since 2013 and made his first Pro Bowl last year. Patrick Lewis is in line to take over as the team's starting center moving forward.