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Bills' Connor McGovern is 'starting to gel' with Josh Allen

Bills offensive lineman Connor McGovern gets out on the block as the ball is pitched to running back Ray Davis in the backfield.
Bills offensive lineman Connor McGovern gets out on the block as the ball is pitched to running back Ray Davis in the backfield.

An under-the-surface spotlight at Buffalo Bills training camp is the one that starts it all off.

Watching a football game at any level, onlookers often overlook the importance of a good snap. At training camp, Connor McGovern and Josh Allen are working on making sure that spotlight does not turn into a negative headline throughout the upcoming season.

In a salary cap move this spring, Mitch Morse was released by Buffalo. The former center landed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a free agent and now McGovern is moving from guard to center.

Like any other throw and catch on the field, McGovern and his quarterback are working on chemistry with snapping the ball.

So far at training camp there have been miscues. However, the duo are taking it in stride, they feel like the chemistry is growing each day.

"It's going really well right now," McGovern said. "Mitch would tend to snap it to his left. That's how Josh was used to it. This whole offseason we've been working."

"We're starting to click," McGovern added.

Allen went to echo the same sentiment. The QB said via video conference he has "no concerns" and is "very comfortable" working with McGovern.

McGovern further explaining the chemistry building can be found in the clip below:

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This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills' Connor McGovern is 'starting to gel' with Josh Allen