BREAKING: Bills Make Milano Return Plan Perfectly Clear with massive positive move for their defence
The Buffalo Bills aim to build on their five-game winning streak as they prepare to host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. In a boost for their defense, the team opened the 21-day practice window on Monday for All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano, who has been on injured reserve with a torn bicep since preseason. Milano will now start practicing, with hopes of returning to the field in the coming weeks. The Bills have three weeks to decide whether to activate him, giving them some flexibility on when he might officially rejoin the lineup.
Coach Sean McDermott outlined their approach to Milano’s comeback: “We’re going to take it one week at a time,” he said. “We’ll see how this week goes. It’s been a while since he’s played, but he’s worked hard with our trainers to reach this point. We’ll reassess at the end of the week and evaluate what the next week may hold.” Although Milano isn’t expected to play against the Chiefs, McDermott suggested a potential return following the team’s bye, possibly in Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers.