"Ever true to his guarded approach, Bills coach Dick Jauron would not say whether Trent Edwards will be under center Sunday when the team visits Jacksonville.
That in itself, however, spoke volumes about where things stand with the quarterbacks on the roster.
"We make all our personnel decisions on Wednesday and that's about all I'm going to say about it," Jauron said Monday, less than 24 hours after pulling Edwards in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 41-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans.
"There's a possibility of changes," Jauron said, referring to the team in general. "Certainly the ones I'm talking about are on the football team, it's the only ones I have any control over. We'll meet on that. We talked about some things this morning. We'll talk about more of those things tomorrow."
Jauron said his opinion of Edwards' play had not changed significantly from what he thought immediately following the game.
"I thought he did some good things and he did some things we'd like to have back and he'd like to have back," the coach said.
As for his confidence in Edwards, Jauron said he still had it, but stated the obvious for anyone who's followed the team.
"It hasn't gone the way any of us would like it to have gone to this point. Certainly the football team, certainly our fans, certainly the front office and ownership," he said.
Edwards said he's going to continue to prepare as if he's the starter.
"There's no reason why I shouldn't," he said. "That's not my decision. I'm not paid to make that decision at all. I'm just going to continue to prepare as I [have been]."
According to Edwards, the coaching staff told him they made the switch because he had missed a couple of throws and they wanted to "shake things up a bit."
"When you're losing football games, every position is going to get evaluated," Edwards said."