After taking a day off on Monday, the Buffalo Bills returned to the practice field on Tuesday at St. John Fisher College for Day 5 of 2018’s training camp.

Here are three quick takeaways from Tuesday’s session:

Poyer’s pick

Jordan Poyer had a big interception early in the day on a pass from quarterback Nathan Peterman. Poyer bobbled the ball in the back of the end zone but held on for the one-handed grab on the pass intended for Kelvin Benjamin.

Poyer, reasonably excited about a one-handed grab, celebrated. Offensive lineman John Miller took offense to it.

McCarron, Peterman step up

Despite the interception, Peterman and AJ McCarron had strong days. Rookie Josh Allen was inconsistent. Peterman started the day with the first-team offense while McCarron and Allen were with the two’s and three’s, respectively. Several different rotations once again.

McCarron had a couple of early touchdown passes.

After the Poyer interception, Peterman and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll both had a chat with Benjamin. Peterman came out and went back to KB for a score later soon after, trusting his receiver.

Allen had some strong plays against the third-team defense, but also struggled with the blitzes and passes being batted at the line of scrimmage. Allen did see one right with the first-team offense to end the day, but failed to score as Benjamin dropped a potential touchdown pass.

Kelvin’s big day

The Bills have themselves a mess at wide receiver, however, Kelvin Benjamin showed he could be reliable No. 1 target on Tuesday. He did have the prior mentioned drop to end the session, but overall, a good day.

Going up against Tre White during 1-on-1 drills, Benjamin beat White twice for touchdowns in the red zone.