REAKING: Bills Finally Get Great News Regarding Injury Luck
The Buffalo Bills have navigated a season riddled with injuries to key players across their roster, yet their standing atop the AFC East remains unshaken. Thanks to quarterback Josh Allen’s improved performance and the emergence of younger talent, Buffalo has secured a playoff berth despite the challenges. Even better, the team is getting healthier as the postseason approaches.
This week’s practices have seen the return of several injured players, including All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano, wide receiver Keon Coleman, and tight end Dalton Kincaid. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed the positive update on Friday morning. “Nothing new. Everyone will practice today,” McDermott stated. “At this point, we’re not ruling anyone out. We’ll see how things go.”
Coleman, sidelined for the past three weeks with a wrist injury, and Kincaid, who missed two games with a knee issue, were back on the field Friday. Both are considered game-time decisions for Sunday’s matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. The Bills have also dealt with absences from other stars, such as All-Pro cornerback Taron Johnson, but have continued to thrive, thanks to strong coaching, roster depth, and Allen’s MVP-caliber leadership. With the return of key contributors, Buffalo appears poised for a healthy and timely push into the playoffs.