When will Matt Milano return for the Bills? The Buffalo Bills face their biggest challenge of the season this Sunday as they take on the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. However, they will be without another starting linebacker, as Baylor Spector was placed on injured reserve on Saturday. There is some positive news, though: All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano could return to the lineup soon. On Monday, head coach Sean McDermott announced the opening of a 21-day practice window for Milano, allowing the team to evaluate him for the next three weeks before deciding whether to activate him or keep him on injured reserve for the rest of the season. While it’s uncertain when or if Milano will be activated, opening his practice window with several weeks remaining before the playoffs is promising for his potential return.
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This is significant for the Bills’ defense, which has been missing Milano since the preseason due to a torn bicep. Should he come back in the next few weeks, the Bills would regain one of the league’s most formidable inside linebacker tandems, pairing Milano with Terrel Bernard. Now in his eighth season with Buffalo, Milano was named a first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowler for the first time in his career in 2022. Last season, he managed to play in only five games before suffering a leg fracture. His anticipated return would fill a major gap in Buffalo’s defense.
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