The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... Johnson took about 10 reps during the team portion of today's first mini-camp practice, a small but significant step in his recovery from groin surgery. Johnson said after the practice on the Bills' grass field he's about 90 percent recovered.
Reported by the Buffalo News
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Johnson revealed that the surgery he had performed early in May was actually to repair a tear in his groin, which he suffered during last year's training camp. "Definitely, today was a big step. Still a lot of work to do. Mentally I feel [OK], everything else I think I am pretty good. My groin felt good. I still have to get over the mental aspect of it," he said. "That is why I wanted to come out for this mini-camp. ... I think this is a big step." Johnson didn't miss a game in 2011 despite the injury, becoming the first receiver in team history to post back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons. He is eager to increase his workload, but understands the need to take things slow. ... We'll be following up when camp opens.
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