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Bills QB Edwards Expects to Be Cleared to Play

Bills QB Trent Edwards expects to be cleared to play after missing month with concussion

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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