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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson (back) revealed that the back injury he suffered in March was a slight fracture in his L-5 vertebrae. He was filming a workout session for BuffaloBills.com when it happened. Johnson said he was given a cortisone shot and an epidural during his recovery.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson (back) was back on the field for voluntary offseason workouts after resting because of a lower-back injury. He was running routes during individual drills. 'It definitely feels good to just be out there on the field, even through the little pains I have,' Johnson said. 'It's getting better every week,' he said of the back malady. 'They gave me a six- to eight-week thing to even get on the field, and it's only been about three, so I feel good.'
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson (back) said his strained back is getting better but that he is not sure when he will receive clearance to return to practice. Johnson has sat out the organized team activities this week because the injury but has been able to do things in the weight room.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson (back) did not participate in final day of the team's minicamp Thursday, April 18, because of a lower back strain. Johnson said his back injury is not serious.
Fantasy Impact: He should be fine going forward but we'll keep you posted.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson (back) did not participate in the team's offseason workout because of a lower back strain.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson said he has been talking with some players that will be free agents this offseason about the possibility of signing with the Bills.
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Buffalo Bills general manager Buddy Nix said the team would ideally like to add a big wide receiver to line up outside allowing the offensive staff to move WR Stevie Johnson inside to the slot where Nix believes Johnson could be an even greater asset to the passing game.
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Buffalo Bills GM Buddy Nix said he'd like to see WR Stevie Johnson line up in the slot more next season.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson caught six passes for 111 yards against the New York Jets in Week 17.
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Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson needs 109 yards to post his third straight 1,000-yard season, which would be the first time in franchise history a wide receiver would accomplish the feat. He is also one reception away three straight years of at least 70 receptions and would make him only the second receiver in franchise history to reach that feat.
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