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NOVEMBER 2 JOSH ALLEN, DAMAR HAMLIN FULL PRACTICE Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen participated fully in Thursday’s practice after being placed on the DNP list on Wednesday due to a throwing shoulder injury record.
Allen injured his shoulder in the 24-18 Week 8 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but didn’t miss a snap on offense en route to going 31-of-40 passing for 324 yards, two touchdowns and a option.
Damar Hamlin, who will make a triumphant return to Cincinnati, also practiced fully after missing Wednesday due to illness.
OCTOBER 31 BUFFALO BILLS CONNECTS WITH JAYLON JOHNSON With a plethora of injuries ravaging the Buffalo Bills defense, they may be looking to add another difference-maker for more than just the remainder of the season this award but also for the future.
According to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report, the Buffalo Bills are one of the teams interested in Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
Johnson is in the final year of his rookie contract and negotiations over a contract extension have reached the point where he is allowed to seek a trade.
According to Schultz, the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers are also said to be interested in the young cornerback.
Johnson, 24, has two interceptions in six games this season and his play has earned him an 84.
4 grade from Pro Football Focus.
With Tre’Davious White out with an Achilles injury, Johnson could step in and become the Bills’ defensive cornerstone of the future if traded to Buffalo.
OCTOBER 26 JOSH ALLEN IN THE BLUE TENT Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen enters the blue medical tent on the sideline during the first half of Thursday night’s home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It’s unclear why he was tested as the Bills did not issue an official injury announcement in the first half.
However, Amazon Prime reporter Kaylee Hartung pointed out that Allen doesn’t raise his right arm much on the sideline, but Bills coach Sean McDermott said “he’s fine” when asked about it during the interview.
half-time question.
Backup quarterback Kyle Allen was seen warming up on the sideline, but Josh Allen eventually left the tent and started Buffalo’s fourth possession of the first half.
The Bills led 17-10 in the third quarter.
OCTOBER 26 BILLS BET ON FAVORITE VS.
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SI Sportsbook listed the Bills as 8.
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The Bills and Bucs play at 8 p.m.
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on Amazon Prime.
OCTOBER 23 DORSEY VOTE IN SECRET?
It is sometimes called “a dreaded vote of confidence”.
And as we listened to Bills coach Sean McDermott analyze his team’s 29-25 loss to the lowly Patriots on Sunday in NFL Week 7, we wondered if what he had to say about the offensive coordinator Is publicist Ken Dorsey in the “scary” category or not?
“I oversee all three phases, we have communication through all three phases,” McDermott said, speaking generally about the position of Bill 4-3.
“Together, we must continue to find answers.
” And specifically about Dorsey?
McDermott seemed uncomfortable with the way the question was asked, to say the least.
“Yeah,” he said.
“I trust, believe in Ken.
” This marks three consecutive mediocre performances for Buffalo; The Bills crowd had reason to be concerned, and the coaching staff had reason to be criticized, as the game approached when McDermott was asked what the odds were of him changing callers.
“No,” he said flatly.
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.
.certainly know that while the line of questioning can be easily dismissed, the concerns cannot be dismissed.
OCTOBER 20 BUFFALO BILLS RULE THREE PLAYERS QUOTED FOR SUNDAY Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott ruled out defensive tackle Ed Oliver, tight end Quintin Morris and running back Damien Harris for Sunday.
Oliver has a toe injury, and Morris has an ankle injury.
Harris is recovering from a neck injury as well as a concussion he suffered on Sunday and had to be taken off the field by ambulance.
Morris, Harris and Oliver were the only three players who did not practice all week.
Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid is expected to return after being knocked out against the New York Giants with a concussion.
The Bills play the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium at 1 p.m.
on Sunday.
MAY 19 TESTIMONY REPORT Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was limited in practice for the second straight day due to a shoulder injury.
With Allen involved, the signs are good that he could play on Sunday, but caution remains.
The Bills are relatively healthy entering this weekend’s game against the New England Patriots, with only running back Damien Harris (neck), defensive tackle Ed Oliver (toe) and tight end Quintin Morris (ankle) legs), people who do not exercise.
OCTOBER 18 ALLEN “Concerns”?
Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen is among those scheduled to practice Wednesday.
But.
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.
Coach Sean McDermott didn’t hide his “concern” for Allen, who suffered a shoulder injury in the Week 6 win followed by X-rays.
McDermott said he and Allen have good communication about what the QB really thinks about the issue: “It’s a day-to-day approach right now.
” So we’ll see.
But McDermott also added: “After today I’ll know a little bit more… (injury) is always a concern.
…” OCTOBER 16 REX RYAN COACHING BRONCOS?
Former Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan could soon find himself in the NFL.
According to ESPN’s Pat McAfee, the Denver Broncos could be looking to change their defensive coordinator, and Ryan could be in the mix.
Ryan coached the Buffalo Bills from 2015-16.
He also has defensive coordinator experience with the Baltimore Ravens from 2005-08.
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