The Buffalo Bills' 2025 training camp is underway, and one of Maryland's own has been performing well in the early parts of camp. Kaden Prather entered the 2025 draft after spending his final two years of collegiate play with the Maryland Terrapins. Unfortunately, he left on Sunday's practice with a trainer heading into the trainer's tent with a noticeable limp, as reported by Sal Capaccio of WGR550 in Buffalo, posted on X. The severity of the injury is unknown at the moment, with word from the team has yet to be revealed.
Bills rookie WR Kaden Prather just walked into the trainers tent with a trainer, and noticeable limp.
— Sal Capaccio (@SalSports) July 27, 2025
In his final season with the Terps, Prather played in 12 games, posting 56 receptions, 624 yards, four touchdowns, and an average of 52 receiving yards per game. The Bills then selected the 6'3" receiver in the seventh round. His great size helps him pose a mismatch against smaller secondary defenders. He also has good hands, significant play-extending ability, body control, and is a very willing blocker. Here's a crazy stat for people to know: Prather had a 1% drop rate in 2024, the lowest out of the final four rounds of the NFL 2025 Draft.
Can’t talk right now. Watching Kaden Prather stack 2023 Will Johnson. pic.twitter.com/MatwSbaRxg
— Nick from NY #BillsMafia (@TheBillsPod) July 20, 2025
The Buffalo Bills' wide receiver room consists of Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Khalil Shakir, and KJ Hamler. During the early part of the offseason, they brought in two additional veteran receivers, Elijah Moore and Joshua Palmer. Due to the strong depth, Prather is battling for a final wide receiver spot with Jalen Virgil, Tyrell Shavers, and Kristian Wilkerson, which will primarily be used on special teams.
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