The Buffalo Bills announced on Wednesday morning that the team would hold meetings and a walkthrough practice, but would not hold any media availability.
Wednesday marked the first practice session for the team since Bills safety Damar Hamlin, 24, suffered a cardiac arrest after making a tackle during Monday's game against the Bengals, which was postponed following the incident.
Hamlin remains in critical condition with signs of improvement, the Bills announced on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. ET.
Jordon Rooney, Hamlin's marketing representative and friend, told Wolfe on Wednesday morning that "things have been moving in a positive direction" for Hamlin, who remains in the intensive care unit at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The Bills also made a transaction Wednesday, signing safety Jared Mayden off the New York Jets practice squad and releasing veteran cornerback Xavier Rhodes.
The NFL announced on Tuesday that the Bills-Bengals game will not be resumed this week and there have been no changes made to the Week 18 schedule.
Buffalo is scheduled to host the New England Patriots on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.