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Cole Bishop has played w/ 6 different safeties this season while starting every game for the Bills: Taylor Rapp, Jordan Poyer, Damar Hamlin, Jordan Hancock, Cam Lewis, & Darnell Savage. Are there challenges involved with switching it up so much? Here’s what he said.

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