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Brohm works with Bills' first-team offense

Quarterback getting a long look Aaron Wilson

Print This June 06, 2010, 01:45 PM EST

The Buffalo Bills' audition of quarterback Brian Brohm as their potential starter continues.

According to the Buffalo News, Brohm was the first quarterback in seven-on-seven and full-team drills.

Per the report, Trent Edwards was second followed by Ryan Fitzpatrick and rookie Levi Brown.

After a prolific career at Louisville, Brohm was drafted in the second round by the Green Bay Packers.

Two years and one NFL start later, Brohm has passed for 146 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions for a 43.2 passer rating.

Now, he's getting a long look with the Bills after being signed last year off the Green Bay Packers' practice squad.

For Brohm, it's a matter of maintaining his confidence even while enduring a slow start to his NFL career.

"That was one of the things that hurt me my first preseason, when I lost a little bit of confidence and didn't play the way I should have played," Brohm told the Buffalo News earlier this spring. "There's no doubt about it that I played well below where I should have been playing. Just stay confident, stay the course, believe in your abilities and work hard every day."

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