The Buffalo Bills face a long trip to the West Coast this weekend as they prepare for a Week 14 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. This season, the Bills have rarely been at full strength, with injuries consistently sidelining key players. It’s become a familiar storyline, as Buffalo has often had to endure the loss of important contributors.
However, Week 14 might finally bring some relief. Head coach Sean McDermott provided a positive update during an interview on WGR550, as shared by Maddy Glab. McDermott revealed that every player is expected to practice “in some capacity” this week, and no one is being ruled out at this point.
Over the past month, the Bills have navigated games without Amari Cooper, Spencer Brown, Keon Coleman, and Dalton Kincaid. Recently, only Coleman and Kincaid have remained sidelined, yet Buffalo has managed to dominate opponents, including a resounding victory over the 49ers.
This week, all players participated in practice, although five were limited: Kincaid, Coleman, Quintin Morris, Taylor Rapp, and Curtis Samuel. Notably, none of them received a “did not practice” designation, leaving hope that they’ll be available for Sunday’s game.
If everything goes as planned, the Bills could head to the West Coast in their healthiest state all season, ready to continue their strong run despite earlier setbacks.
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