Efe Obada has earned the trust of the Buffalo Bills’ coaching staff.
Efe Obada trails only Ed Oliver in defensive-line snaps for Bills in win over Patriots
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Bills defensive lineman Efe Obada (93) pressures Patriots quarterback Mac Jones during the second quarter Sunday.
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