‘When asked what the timeline may be for his return McDermott responded: “Yeah I wish I could tell you, too early right now. The decision was just made to go ahead and get that done.”‘
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Bills TE Dawson Knox to have surgery on wrist
‘Knox initially hurt his wrist during the Bills’ loss against the Jaguars in London. Knox was limited during practice and listed on the injury report, but played in each of Buffalo’s past two games, catching three passes for 17 yards in last week’s win against the New York Giants, and making one reception for 10 yards in Sunday’s loss at New England.’
New Stadium Community Inclusion Task Force to hold first meeting
‘The goal of the task force is to ensure that at least 30 percent of the companies working on the new home of the Bills are either woman or minority-owned and another six percent of the companies are disabled veteran-owned.’
Dorsey, Bills still looking for answers after continued struggles on offense
‘”I think no matter when we’re on the field, our expectation is to drive and score points,” Dorsey said Monday. “Whenever that might be, our goal is to consistently be effective as an offense and put points on the board.”‘
Dawson Knox to have wrist surgery
‘A timeline of when and how long he will be out was not given.’
Fans share concerns after the Bills loss on Sunday
‘“It looked really flat. The offense looks flat. I just want Josh to be Josh again, right?” said Jill Neubauer who was visiting from Arizona.’
Buffalo Bills fans get ready for a movie based on them
‘The locally made movie ‘Unbillievable’ is a comedy feature about a family of Buffalo Bills fans just like the ones watching at home.’
‘Punched in the mouth’: Bills reflect on ugly loss, disappointing play this season
‘”Each and every one of us should start by looking at ourselves and what we can do better,” McDermott said. “I think that’s really where it starts — take ownership of your piece of this and then raise your game in terms of doing your job better. I think that’s a healthy place to start.”‘
TE Dawson Knox to have wrist surgery, Bills still managing Miller’s snap count
‘The fifth-year tight end first injured his wrist in the team’s Week 5 London game against the Jaguars. Knox was a limited participant in practice all week leading up to Week 6 vs. the Giants before ultimately suiting up; he caught three passes for 21 yards in the 14-9 win.’
Observations: Bills have big problems on both sides of the ball in loss to Patriots
‘McDermott is right in that all three phases of the game can share in an inexcusable loss to a Patriots team that entered the game with a 1-5 record and had not scored more than 20 points since the season opener. The defensive collapse spoiled a comeback attempt, and dropped the Bills to 4-3 on the season and 1-2 in the AFC East, with massive questions on both sides of the ball.’
Ryan O’Halloran: Latest loss shows maybe the Bills just aren’t very good
‘This season is in trouble, on the edge of a full-blown crisis before the halfway point.’
Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid ‘definitely a bright part’ of Bills’ loss to Patriots
‘“It looked like he had more targets today over the middle of the defense and man and zone, and I was excited to see that,” head coach Sean McDermott said. “We’ve got to continue to do that.”’
Three questions: Blame for loss begins with Bills’ stumbling offense
‘It’s a killer. There’s no minimizing it. Even if the Bills make a big rebound, this is going to hurt their playoff standing – and that’s presuming they do rebound and make the playoffs. The Bills’ path to the AFC East title looks a lot harder, because the schedule gets tougher.’
How it happened: Top plays, standout players, key statistics from Bills’ loss to Patriots
‘“Just not enough,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “We didn’t do enough.”’
Plays that shaped the game: Patriots’ Peppers on Allen’s interception, ‘We call that bait season’
‘Peppers was playing in between underneath receiver Dalton Kincaid, at the Bills’ 26, and deeper receiver Dawson Knox, at the 42. Allen ran a play-action fake and went deeper for Knox, instead of taking a short profit to Kincaid.’