Orchard Park, N.Y. -- Of the five wide receivers on the Buffalo Bills' active roster, only Brandon Tate has caught a pass from Tyrod Taylor. Even he has only caught eight passes from the Bills' starting quarterback.

Zay Jones, Jordan Matthews and Andre Holmes will be the Bills' top three receivers when they open up the season against the Jets on Sunday. All three will be playing their first game with Taylor. To complicate matters further, Matthews has been injured for the entire preseason, and Taylor missed the end of the preseason with a concussion.

Nevertheless, Taylor feels he'll be on the same page with his receivers on Sunday.

"I'm comfortable with the chemistry that we have," Taylor said. "We spent a bunch of time after practice and a bunch of time watching film with each other, getting on the same page. Everything is not going to be reps, reps, reps. A lot of things we're going to have to be able to talk through and get on the same page mentally, so when we're out there physically we can just go out there and react. I'm comfortable where we are, just have to continue to keep getting better."

Taylor has at least been working with Holmes and Jones since the spring. The two of them were among the players Taylor hosted at his offseason home in Atlanta to get extra work in. Matthews is the wild card. He fractured his sternum 15 minutes into his first practice as a Bill. He and Taylor sit next to one another in the locker room, so the hope is that they can hit the ground running in Week 1 despite a lack of on-field work.

"We're grinding away each and every day on the field, getting in as many extra reps as possible, and also just talking through things," Taylor said. "We have a locker that's right beside each other, so we're able to talk through a bunch of things, and we've had two practices now when we've been able to actually work on some things on the field, counting the stuff we and prior to them, I know he was just coming back from a chest injury, but we've been grinding away at it. At the end of the day, we have to go out there and play ball as a team. Me and him, we'll be on the same page, we'll see the same things, the same way, have to let our athletic ability go out when we go out there and take over."

If all goes well, Taylor will have completed passes to a few new receivers by the end of Sunday.