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Bills Rookie Maxwell Hairston Injured in Practice, Receives Positive Update

Buffalo Bills first-round cornerback Maxwell Hairston suffered a non-contact knee injury during Tuesday’s practice, raising concerns among teammates and fans. The injury occurred during a pass rush drill when Hairston trippped and fell on the side field at St. John Fisher University. He was evaluated by the team’s head athletic trainer, Nathan Breske, and was able to walk off the field with some weight on his leg, indicating a potentially less severe injury. Hairston’s teammates, including Christian Benford, Dane Jackson, and Taron Johnson, expressed concern and offered support, with Johnson and Jackson leading a prayer for his recovery. Hairston, known for his speed and playmaking ability, is competing for a starting position against veteran Tre'Davious White. Despite the scare, Hairston posted a positive update on his Instagram story, smiling and signing a football with the caption 'Beyond Blessed Thank You God,' suggesting the injury may not be serious. The team and fans are hopeful for a swift recovery and to see Hairston return to the field soon.

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