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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Buffalo Bills midfielder LeSean McCoy said Wednesday he would play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers while he was still limited in Wednesday's test with cracked rib cartilage.
"I play," he says. "I felt good today, still pain, but I'm going well, I can handle that during the match."
McCoy continued to wear a non-contact jersey during the tests on Wednesday, but said he was able to run at full speed.
"Today was the first day that I really ran," he said. "Cutting was a kind of little minor failure, other than that, I felt good, I felt fast, I felt rested, I'm excited."
Coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday that McCoy had made "considerable progress" in recovering from the injury to the coast that he suffered on September 16th. McCoy did not play in Sunday's Bills victory Minnesota Vikings.
"I could not sprint without any pain," McCoy said. "Imagine that you are really touched – it would be even more painful. I just did not want to affect the team by going there, without being 100%, without being 80%. I am ready to go out. I'm ready to leave. "
McCoy has 61 yards on 16 carries this season, as well as 28 yards on five assists.
"I have to make it work, looking at all the other runners," he said. "I have a lot to do."
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