The Bills are back on the practice field on Monday following their Week 6 bye.

Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott is not scheduled to speak to reporters until his usual Wednesday press conference. On Monday, coordinators Brian Daboll and Leslie Frazier will chat, however, those two don’t give the injury updates. McDermott does.

Furthermore, Monday’s workload was a small one. Things start to ramp up later in the week.

But there were still a few updates.

According to various reports from the team’s practice on Monday, both players in the concussion protocol, rookie offensive lineman Cody Ford and defensive end Trent Murphy, are practicing. The light workload doesn’t help identify what stage of the concussion protocol they’re in, though.

Center Mitch Morse (ankle), tight end Tyler Kroft (ankle), wide receiver Robert Foster (groin) and cornerback Taron Johnson (hamstring) were all spotted at the light practice as well.

The most anticipated sight was that of rookie running back Devin Singletary was spotted running plenty with his hamstring injury.

Here’s a link to a Devin Singletary video posted via WKBW news:

‘Motor’ hasn’t played since injuring his hamstring in win over the #Giants. We’ll see if he’s been able to fully heal and is ready for Week 7 Vs. The #Dolphins @news4buffalo pic.twitter.com/Lhf1np1mHQ — Nick Filipowski (@NEWS4_NICK) October 14, 2019

On the bad news front, linebacker Matt Milano, who’s also dealing with a hamstring injury, was not practicing. Instead, he was on the side of the practice field doing work by himself.

NYUP.com posted this video of Milano via Twitter:

Matt Milano suffered a hamstring injury against Tennessee. He’s working off to the side today. #Bills pic.twitter.com/JzSBNePuu5 — Matt Parrino (@MattParrino) October 14, 2019

Prior to the bye week, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott referenced players such as Singletary, Kroft, and Johnson as players the team did not activate for their Week 5 meeting with the Titans in order to give their injuries further time to heal. At this stage, all are still questionable as to whether or not they’ll suit up against the Titans, but Milano seems doubtful at this early point since hamstring injuries are a complicated type of strain.