Bills’ Joss Norman injures hamstring indefinitely


ORCHARD PARK, NY – Buffalo Bills cornerback Josh Norman will go out unharmed with a hamstring injury, coach Sean McDermott said Friday.

Norman suffered the injury during team drills Thursday at Bills Stadium. He intercepted quarterback Josh Allen and was stripped of the ball by receiver Stefon Diggs during the return. Norman was slowly getting up after the play, but ran away on his own before sitting down for the rest of the exercise.

“We do not know the seriousness exactly. Those things take some time to read through,” McDermott said. “He will continue to learn and be there when he can. The biggest thing at the moment is that he maximizes his treatment options so he can return as soon as possible.”

Norman signed this offseason with Buffalo after four years with Washington. Former first-team All-Pro is expected to compete with upcoming starter Levi Wallace for the team’s second starting back track.

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