Four players are questionable and two Buffalo Bills players are ruled out against the Los Angeles Chargers – Injury Tracker
Defense tackle DaQuan Jones will have access to a 21-day practice window starting on Tuesday, according to a statement made by head coach Sean McDermott. Jones sustained a pectoral injury in Week 5 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, which put him on the injured reserve.
Jones recorded five quarterback hits, three tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks prior to the injury.
On Saturday at 8 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium, Buffalo (8-6) will take on the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9) in an attempt to extend their winning run to three games.
December 17: Got ‘Em The Buffalo Bills defeated the Dallas Cowboys 31-10 at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, but they still have a lot of work to do before they can celebrate making it to the postseason.
The Cowboys, a club that appears to be the subject of jeers from rival fans, are being made fun of by the Bills’ social media crew in light of their recent victory.
Following the game, the Bills X account parodied the famous “everything is bigger in Texas” adage to mock the Cowboys’ recent large “L” acquisition. An L-shaped Texas state flag in the middle of the desert was a clever way to celebrate the victory and make fun of the Cowboys, and the Bills graphic design staff deserves a raise for this one.This is the article:
Who’s out for the Bills is as follows:
– S. Micah Hyde
– DE A.J. Epenesa
– Original Germain Ifedi
– Alec Anderson, OT
– DT Ford Poona
Who is rooting for the Cowboys?
– Malik Hooker, S.
– Jonathan Hankins, DT
WR Jalen Brooks
– Deuce Vaughn, RB
– CB Eric Scott
– Asim Richards, OT
– Trey Lance, quarterback
The December 15th Injury Report Due to injuries, safety Micah Hyde (stinger) and defensive end A.J. Epenesa (ribs) will not play on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, leaving the Buffalo Bills without two of their best defensive players. Here is the remainder of Friday’s injury report for the Bills.
The Buffalo Bills’ injury report for Friday.
The Buffalo Bills’ injury report for Friday.
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The Cowboys (10-3) will take on the Bills (7-6) on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET at Highmark Stadium.
TWO BILLS RULE OUT DEC 15 Safety Micah Hyde (stinger) and defensive end A.J. Epenesa (rib) are both out of Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys, according to Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott’s announcement on Friday.
Hyde has been dealing with the stinger problem for a few weeks, but in Week 14’s 20-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, it seemed to flare up again. After making a spectacular interception of Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the first quarter, Epenesa also left the game due to an injury.
McDermott stated that both players might end up in the injured reserve.
On Sunday, Buffalo (7-6) and Dallas (10-3) will start off at 4:25 p.m. ET.
December 14, Epena, Hyde Miss Practice Once More This Saturday when the Buffalo Bills play the Dallas Cowboys, they might be without two of their best defenders.
In order to be ready for the game on Sunday, defensive end A.J. Epenesa (ribs) and safety Micah Hyde (neck) missed practice for the second day in a row.
For the second day in a row, tight end Dalton Kincaid (shoulder, thumb) and cornerback Taron Johnson (ankle) were both limited.
UP FOR GRABS DEC 11 AFC EAST UP? The Tennessee Titans provided some assistance to the Buffalo Bills on Monday night.
The Titans (5-8) defeated Buffalo’s AFC East opponent Miami Dolphins (9-4) 28-27 on the road thanks to an amazing fourth-quarter comeback.
The Bills’ chances of making the playoffs and possibly even taking the lead in the AFC East at the end of the season are enhanced by Miami’s defeat.
In Week 4, the Bills defeated the Dolphins 48-20, and they will be looking for a repeat performance when Buffalo travels to Miami in Week 18.
Naturally, in order to force other 7-6 to accept some losses, the Bills will still probably need to win out and may benefit from some assistance from other teams in the league. For the time being, though, Buffalo is well-positioned to pull off a spectacular late-season comeback.
Dec. 10 James to Josh In their encounter with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead, the Buffalo Bills have jumped out to an early lead.
The Bills immediately regained possession after going four and out on their opening drive, and they used a six-play, 53-yard drive to score the first points of the game when Josh Allen found James Cook, a running back, wide open along the seam for a 25-yard touchdown.
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