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Bills QB Trent Edwards (AP Photo/David Duprey)

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Edwards shines under the lights

Bills first night practice of camp

Updated: Monday, 02 Aug 2010, 4:21 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 30 Jul 2010, 10:28 PM EDT

Bills Training Camp - Now it feels like camp has startted.  Big crowd--Bright lights--the first night time practice for the 2010 Buffalo Bills Training Camp.

Quarterback Trent Edwards seemed to thrive in the prime time spotlight.  He threw the best passes he's thrown in the first three practices of camp.  Our unofficial count of 11-on-11 team work showed Edwards taking 20 snaps, completing 9 of his 12 attempts.

"It's coming back to me pretty quickly," Edwards told us.  "I feel like I'm getting into a rhythm with these guys.  I'm getting to where I need to be, but I still have a perfectionist mind set, where I need to fix some things here and there."

The newest Buffalo Bill, LB Donovan Woods, didn't waste any time claiming his share of the spotlight. During the 7-on-7 drills, Woods picked off a Brian Brohm pass. 

"It's good to get noticed in a good way," Woods told News 4 Sports, "and it's definitely better than the alternative, getting noticed in a bad way."

The Bills signed Woods Friday night.  He played in six games with the Steelers last year before getting released, and he spent the rest of the 2009 season on the Cowboys practice squad.

Woods replaced 2nd year LB Nic Harris on the roster.  Harris was waived by the team after he failed his physical.  He was trying to return after a knee injury last year.

A big crowd at St John Fisher's Growney Stadium watched the Friday night workout.  The Bills are back on the field Saturday for a 3pm practice.

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