Bills' LeSean McCoy having test on injured left hamstring (Yahoo Sports)

1PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) -- Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy hurt his left hamstring Tuesday night and is having tests to determine the extent of the injury.
2Coach Rex Ryan said trainers informed him the hamstring is intact and has not been pulled off the bone, which he described as ''a real positive.'' The injury occurred about an hour into a joint practice with the Cleveland Browns.
3Ryan didn't want to be pinned down on a timetable for how much time McCoy could miss.
4''I really don't want to go there yet, because let's get the prelim reports,'' he said.
5McCoy was running a route during a 7-on-7 red-zone drill when he suddenly pulled up short near the goal line.
6He slowly walked to the sideline holding the back of his left leg and then sat on the turf, where he was attended to by numerous trainers.
7He required help getting up, and didn't bend his left leg while slowly making his way to the locker room alongside team doctor Les Bisson and trainer Shone Gibson.
8The injury could be a big blow for the Bills after they acquired the two-time All-Pro in a trade that sent linebacker Kiko Alonso to Philadelphia in March.
9McCoy led the NFL with 1,607 yards rushing in 2013, and was regarded as the centerpiece in Buffalo's plan to establish a run-first offense under Ryan.
10The former New York Jets coach took over the Bills in January, replacing Doug Marrone, who stepped down on Dec. 31.
11Buffalo is likely down to just two healthy running backs - undrafted rookies Bronson Hill and Ricky Seale - for its preseason game at Cleveland on Thursday night.
12Seale had just signed earlier in the day after Karlos Williams was taken to a hospital and had an undisclosed medical procedure on Monday.
13Without discussing the nature of the procedure, Ryan said Williams will miss about two weeks.
14''I hope they're quick learners,'' Ryan said, referring to Hill and Seale.
15Seale has suddenly gone from working with children who have autism in San Diego to preparing to get a significant amount of playing time at Cleveland.
16At least he is familiar with Bills coordinator Greg Roman, who coached Seale during his freshman year at Stanford.
17Receiver Marcus Thigpen also has filled in at running back during practice.
18The group was so depleted that Ryan had to cut short the offense's session against the Browns defense by about 20 minutes.
19Veteran Fred Jackson has missed two weeks after hurting his hamstring.
20He is expected to resume practicing next week.
21Boobie Dixon, another veteran backup, is expected to miss another two weeks after pulling a calf muscle.
22And Bryce Brown is out with an undisclosed injury.
23''I've never seen it before,'' Jackson said.
24The Bills offense also is down its top three receivers.
25Sammy Watkins missed practice after experiencing tightness in his hamstring and pain in a gluteal muscle.
26Ryan said Robert Woods missed practice on Tuesday after experiencing tightness, without specifying.
27Percy Harvin is expected to miss at least a week with an undisclosed injury.
28That left Ryan wondering what the makeup of his patchwork offense will resemble on Thursday.
29''Probably as not good as we anticipate going into the season with,'' Ryan said.
30The injuries also could affect the Bills' three-way quarterback competition.
31Tyrod Taylor will start at Cleveland after Matt Cassel started in a 25-24 loss to Carolina last week.
32EJ Manuel is also in the mix, though Ryan hasn't determined if he'll get an opportunity to start this preseason.
33''You evaluate based on what you see on tape,'' Ryan said.