July 8, 2024

Stay up to date with the latest Buffalo Bills injury news.

NOV 11 BILLS VS BRONCOS INJURY REPORT The Buffalo Bills have revealed their final injury report ahead of Monday’s meeting with the Denver Broncos at Highmark Stadium.

Buffalo has ruled out safety Micah Hyde (neck/stinger) and cornerback Christian Benford (hamstring) for the contest. Starting linebacker Terrel Bernard is questionable with a concussion.

Bills star receiver Stefon Diggs, who popped up on the Friday injury report with a back issue, was limited on Friday and Saturday. However, he does not carry an injury designation headed into Monday, and told reporters that he’s “100%” ready.

Here’s Buffalo’s full injury report from Saturday:

NOV 10 BILLS INJURY REPORT Could the Buffalo Bills be without their top receiver on Monday Night Football?

Stefon Diggs was added to the Bills’ injury report on Friday with a back injury that limited him in practice. Diggs’ status for Monday will be revealed on Saturday.

Here is Buffalo’s full injury report:

Bills Friday injury report

Bills Friday injury report

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NOV 9 BILLS INJURY REPORT The Buffalo Bills have revealed their Thursday injury report ahead of Monday’s meeting with the Denver Broncos.

All four players who were listed as DNP for Thursday’s practice are on defense, as linebacker Leonard Floyd (illness), cornerback Christian Benford (hamstring) and safeties Micah Hyde (neck/stinger) and Jordan Poyer (shin) all sat out due.

Here’s the full injury report:

Bills injury report

NOV 5 MICAH HYDE INJURED The Buffalo Bills announced that safety Micah Hyde is questionable to return to the fourth quarter of Sunday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium due to a stinger.

Hyde landed hard on the turf while defending a pass to Ja’Marr Chase earlier in the game. He also took a blindside hit from Bengals offensive lineman Cordell Volson as a play was winding down, though Volson wasn’t flagged.

Hyde had to be helped off the field afterwards and was in visible pain on the sidelines.

NOV 5 BILLS VS. BENGALS INACTIVES The official inactive lists have been revealed for Sunday night’s contest between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. Here’s the full list:

Buffalo

– S Damar Hamlin

– LB A.J. Klein

– LB Baylon Spector

– G Germain Ifedi

– T Alec Anderson

– DT Poona Ford

Cincinnati

– CB DJ Ivey

– C Trey Hill

– LB Devin Harper

– OT D’Ante Smith

– DT Josh Tupou

NOV 3 JOSH ALLEN TO PLAY VS. CINCINNATI BENGALS After appearing earlier this week on the injury report, head coach Sean McDermott announced on WGR550 that Josh Allen will play on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.

Allen didn’t practice on Wednesday because of his right shoulder, then was a full participant on Thursday, quelling much doubt that he’d be out on Sunday.

McDermott also announced that Damar Hamlin (illness) and Quinton Morris (ankle) are trending in the right direction after being full participants in practice on Thursday, while linebacker Baylon Spector (hamstring) and A.J. Klein are out for the game.

The Bills (5-3) face the Bengals (4-3) on Sunday at 8:20 p.m. ET.

NOV 2 JOSH ALLEN, DAMAR HAMLIN FULL PRACTICE Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was a full participant at Thursday’s practice after being listed as DNP on Wednesday due to a injury on his throwing shoulder.

Allen injured his shoulder in Week 8’s 24-18 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but didn’t miss an offensive snap en route to going 31 of 40 passing for 324 yards, two touchdowns and one pick.

Damar Hamlin, who will be making his triumphant return to Cincinnati, was also a full go at practice after missing Wednesday due to illness.

Here’s the full report:

Bills injury report

OCT 31 BUFFALO BILLS CONNECTED TO JAYLON JOHNSON With numerous injuries ravaging the Buffalo Bills’ defense, they could look to add another difference maker not just for the rest of this season, but for the future as well.

The Buffalo Bills are rumored to be one of the teams interested in Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson by Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz. Johnson is in the final year of his rookie contract and talks about a contract extension have gotten to the point where he’s been allowed to seek a trade. The San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers are also reported by Schultz to be in play for the young cornerback.

Johnson, 24, has two interceptions through six games this season and his play has earned him a grade of 84.4 from Pro Football Focus.

With Tre’Davious White out for the season due to a torn achilles, Johnson could step in and become cornerstone piece on the Bills defense for the future if traded to Buffalo.

OCT 26 JOSH ALLEN IN BLUE TENT Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen went into 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 what he was being checked for, as the Bills didn’t announce an official injury in the first half. However, Amazon Prime sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung pointed out that Allen was not lifting his right arm much on the sideline, but Bills coach Sean McDermott said “he’s fine” when asked about it during the halftime interview.

Backup quarterback Kyle Allen was seen warming up on the sideline, but Josh Allen eventually exited the tent and began Buffalo’s fourth possession of the first half.

The Bills lead 17-10 in the third quarter.

OCT 26 BILLS BETTING FAVORITES VS. BUCS The Buffalo Bills are getting ready for battle tonight against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and sportsbooks like their chances.

SI Sportsbook lists the Bills as an 8.5-point favorite just hours before kickoff.

The Bills and Bucs play at 8:15 p.m. on Amazon Prime.

OCT 23 DORSEY VOTE OF CONFIDENCE? It is sometimes called “a dreaded vote of confidence.” And when we listen to Bills coach Sean McDermott dissect his team’s 29-25 loss to the lowly Patriots on Sunday in NFL Week 7, we wonder if what he’s saying about offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey comes under the heading of “dreaded.”

“I oversee all three phases, we have communication across all three phases,” McDermott said, speaking generally about where the 4-3 Bills are. “Collectively, we need to continue to find answers.”

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