
Meanwhile, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com relays that coach Sean McDermott referred to McCarron's initial tests as "not totally conclusive." As the Bills seek a second opinion on the QB's injury, there's no concrete timetable for his return. Previous reports indicated that McCarron had suffered a hairline fracture in his collarbone, but such an outcome can't yet be confirmed. In any case, Nathan Peterman and Josh Allen are the team's healthy signal-callers, and unless McCarron bounces back quicker than originally expected, they'll compete for Buffalo's opening-game starting assignment.

























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