‘The Buffalo Bills have released their final injury report of the week and defensive end Mario Addison was a surprise addition with a knee injury. He is listed as “questionable” for their game this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.’
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‘“I’d be lying if I said we’re not aware of it. We are. I think that’s the important piece and that’s the piece that we can control. You hope that everything works out for the better at the end of the day. We’re sitting here trying to do the best we can and you just hope it turns out for the best.”’
Report: Bills-Titans Week 5 matchup could be in jeopardy
‘The league has already rescheduled the Titans’ game with the Steelers to Week 7 of the season, which was originally scheduled to be Tennessee’s bye week. Pittsburgh’s Week 7 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens has now been pushed back a week to fit into the Steelers’ originally scheduled bye week.’
Bills look to overcome second half slumps early in the season
‘The Bills defense has only allowed one touchdown in the first half so far this season and two field goals while the offense has put up big numbers. They’re outscoring their opponents 59-16 in the first half. But in the second, they’re being outscored 61-34.’
Stefon Diggs says Bills rookie Gabriel Davis isn’t ‘your average rookie’
‘“Gabe’s not your average rookie now, you gotta give him some credit. Gabe is super smart, he’s bright, he studies the playbook every day, he plays a lot of different spots you might not notice but he knows every spot on the field so coming in we have 100% confidence in Gabe and moving him around, we don’t even think twice about it,” Stefon Diggs said.’
Bills mostly healthy heading into this week’s game vs. Raiders
‘This is great news only those three have a designated status already given the amount of players that were on the injury report and having a couple guys get hurt in last week’s game against the Rams.’
Raiders dealing with long list of injuries as they host Bills in week four
‘They’ve been hit with the injury bug hard so far this season and it’s hit many key starters too. Here is their list heading into Sunday’s game against the Bills…’.
Bills bounce back from injuries; only two players questionable for Raiders game
‘The Bills started the week with 10 players who were dealing with an injury following their win against the Los Angeles Rams including, starters WR John Brown, OT Dion Dawkins, S Micah Hyde and DT Ed Oliver, who did not practice on Thursday and was limited in practice on Wednesday.’
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‘It’s also important the Bills turn the corner on the run defense, especially with Josh Jacobs. “He’s a beast, 28 is a beast,” Hyde said. “He’s a young guy and gets it done. It takes multiple guys to bring him down. It will take all 11 guys to bring him down. Everybody needs to stay in their gap and tackling. That’s big note for us to improve on.”’
Schefter: ‘At this rate, Bills-Titans game would be in jeopardy’
‘The Buffalo Bills are scheduled to travel to Nashville for their game against the Titans on October 11.’
Ed Oliver, Dion Dawkins, John Brown will play in Las Vegas
‘Rookie running back Zack Moss remains questionable. Defensive end Mario Addison did not practice on Friday and is also listed as questionable for Sunday. Linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips will not play in Las Vegas due to a quad injury.’
Bills vs Titans game in jeopardy with positive tests
‘It is not clear when the NFL would need to make a decision on the Bills game in Nashville.’
16-month-old Buffalo Bills fan sings ‘Shout’ song
‘His dad, Josh Sova of Tonawanda, sent us the video captured on the camera in Charlie’s crib.’
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‘John Brown, Dion Dawkins, Tremaine Edmunds, Micah Hyde, Quinton Jefferson, Dawson Knox and Ed Oliver all practiced in full on Friday.’
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‘They gave up 4.3 yards per carry to Carolina in Week 1, 5.9 yards per carry to New Orleans in Week 2 and a disturbing 6.6 yards per carry to New England in Week 3.’