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Rapoport: Bills rookie CB Maxwell Hairston out at least three weeks due to LCL sprain 'Inside Training Camp Live'

Rapoport: Bills rookie CB Maxwell Hairston out at least three weeks due to LCL sprain 'Inside Training Camp Live'

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NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reporting Buffalo Bills rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston out at least three weeks due to LCL sprain.
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