ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills made made a significant roster move on Saturday, activating rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston from injured reserve.
Hairston was placed on injured reserve before the season began following a knee injury he suffered early in training camp. He returned to practice on this week for the first time after the team opened up his 21-day practice window.
Now, he's on the active roster and ready to potentially make his NFL debut.
"When I found out what the injury really was, I was just happy that it wasn't like an ACL or something surgical," Hairston said this week. "So when I found out that it was something that could be healed without surgery, I didn't complain. I just kind of took it to the chin and just looked at it as a blessing in disguise."
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