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Mon Nov 8 201008:07Parrish set for further testing
Bills WR Roscoe Parrish is set for X-rays on Monday after injuring his right wrist or hand during Sunday's loss to the Bears.
Parrish was injured while trying to make a catch along the sideline in the fourth quarter and did not return. Over his last four games, Parrish is averaging 5.7 catches for 60.2 yards.
Source: BuffaloBills.com
Sun Nov 7 201016:13Roscoe Parrish leaves with hand injury
Roscoe Parrish left Sunday's game in the fourth quarter with a hand injury.
The extent is unknown, but Parrish was relegated to the sideline for Buffalo's final drive of the game. The slot receiver finished with 60 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions. It was his first score since Week 1.
Sun Oct 24 201017:46Roscoe Parrish has eight catches in Week 7
Bills WR Roscoe Parrish accumulated eight catches for 49 yards in the team's Week 7 loss to Baltimore.
Parrish, coming off the bench behind Steve Johnson for this one, racked up the eight grabs thanks greatly to Ryan Fitzpatrick's whopping 47 pass attempts. Still not a big-play threat on offense, Parrish would be a weak fantasy start in Week 8 against Kansas City as a backup for the lowly, 0-6 Bills.
Sun Sep 26 201018:02Parrish leads Bills with 83 yards
Roscoe Parrish led the Bills with 83 yards on five receptions against the Patriots in Week 3.
Parrish ascended to a starting role this week, but most of his catches seemed to come out of the slot. Ryan Fitzpatrick is a poor bet to top 200 yards again next week versus the Jets, so don't rush out to pick up Parrish.
Wed Sep 22 201015:33Roscoe Parrish replaces Steve Johnson
Roscoe Parrish has replaced Steve Johnson as the Bills' starting flanker in two-receiver sets.
Not that it has a fantasy impact. Bills quarterbacks so are incapable, and Chan Gailey's game plans so inept, that even No. 1 receiver Lee Evans is barely worth consideration as a WR4. Parrish might have a big game at some point, but your guess is as good as ours as to when it might happen.
Source: Buffalo News
Sun Sep 12 201017:58Roscoe Parrish badly bruises his back
Bills WR/PR Roscoe Parrish revealed after Sunday's loss to Miami that he suffered a "badly bruised back."
He could barely walk after the game. Parrish hauled in two passes for 35 yards and a touchdown in the defeat, adding 30 yards on three punt returns. We'd tentatively expect him to play in Week 2 against the Packers.
Source: Omar Kelly on Twitter
Tue Aug 3 201009:28Evans: Parrish needs to be more involved
Fellow receiver Lee Evans thinks the Bills have to get Roscoe Parrish more involved on offense.
"You have to give him the ball," said Evans. "You have to find ways to give him the ball because he's very dynamic with the ball." It's been previously reported that the new staff does in fact plan to get Parrish involved more, and he had a pair of touchdowns in red zone work Monday night. Consider Parrish someone to keep an eye on during camp.
Source: bills.com
Thu Jul 8 201008:42Parrish to have larger role in 2010?
The Bills' new coaching staff is expected to have a larger role for slot receiver Roscoe Parrish.
We'll believe it when we see it. The coaching change was probably a good thing for Parrish, as he had really fallen out of favor with the last regime. Then again, there's a good reason why he had fallen out of favor, so we're not holding our breath for more production under new coach Chan Gailey. It's worth keeping an eye on Parrish during training camp, though.
Source: BuffaloBills.com
Mon May 24 201007:42Parrish the primary slot receiver?
Roscoe Parrish is considered the Bills' primary slot receiver, according to the team's official site.
This speaks to the state of the Bills' receiving corps. Parrish was a mediocre slot receiver at best in the early part of his career, and now appears to be declining while focusing strictly on returns last season. Even if Parrish does lock down the slot job, he won't be draftable outside of return yardage leagues.
Source: buffalobills.com
Wed May 12 201009:14Parrish a lock to make the team
Bills WR/PR Roscoe Parrish is considered a lock to make the team, confirms the Buffalo News.
Parrish is one of the league's top punt returners, so he wasn't going anywhere. The Bills have their five receivers locked in with Parrish, Lee Evans, James Hardy, Marcus Easley and Steve Johnson. None have much upside in re-draft formats with Trent Edwards under center and the Bills fielding one of the league's worst offensive lines.
Source: Buffalo News
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