Bills QB Edwards expects to be cleared to play
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Bills quarterback Trent Edwards expects to be cleared to play this weekend after missing nearly a month recovering from a concussion.
Edwards says he feels rested after practicing Monday in Buffalo's first workout since a four-day break because of the bye week. Edwards feels "ready to go" but hasn't been informed if he'll start Sunday when Buffalo (3-5) plays at Tennessee (2-6).
Edwards is working with Buffalo's top receivers, Terrell Owens and Lee Evans, an indication he's prepared to reclaim his job. Backup Ryan Fitzpatrick helped the Bills go 2-1 after Edwards was hurt in a 16-13 overtime win over the Jets on Oct. 18.
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