ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - The Buffalo Bills expect to promote
James Hardy to their active roster because the second-year receiver
has shown he's fully recovered 10 months after having left knee
surgery.
Barring "something unexpected," coach Dick Jauron said Monday
he's leaning toward promoting Hardy, who spent the first six weeks
on the physically unable to perform list. The 2008 second-round
draft pick out of Indiana began practicing two weeks ago.
The Bills (3-5) enter their bye and have until the start of next
week to activate Hardy or place him on season-ending injured
reserve.
Promoting Hardy would require the Bills to drop a player,
potentially one of the six receivers currently on their roster.
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