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Bills WR Keon Coleman Inactive for Game Against Rams
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman will not play in today's game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a wrist injury. He was considered a game-time decision but is expected to return next week. In his absence, the Bills will rely on other wide receivers including Khalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman will not play in today's game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a wrist injury. He was considered a game-time decision but is expected to return next week. In his absence, the Bills will rely on other wide receivers including Khalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins.
Bills WR Keon Coleman Inactive for Game vs. 49ers
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has been ruled inactive for the upcoming game against the San Francisco 49ers due to a wrist injury. Despite being limited in practice throughout the week, Coleman will aim for a return in Week 14. In his absence, the Bills will rely on other receivers including Khalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has been ruled inactive for the upcoming game against the San Francisco 49ers due to a wrist injury. Despite being limited in practice throughout the week, Coleman will aim for a return in Week 14. In his absence, the Bills will rely on other receivers including Khalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins.
Bills TE Dalton Kincaid Ruled Out Against Chiefs
The Buffalo Bills will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid for their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a knee injury. This marks Kincaid's second career game missed and his first this season. His absence will likely lead to increased roles for other tight ends and receivers in the offense. Additionally, rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman will also miss the game, impacting the Bills' passing game strategy.
The Buffalo Bills will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid for their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a knee injury. This marks Kincaid's second career game missed and his first this season. His absence will likely lead to increased roles for other tight ends and receivers in the offense. Additionally, rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman will also miss the game, impacting the Bills' passing game strategy.
Bills TE Dalton Kincaid Ruled Out for Key Matchup Against Chiefs
The Buffalo Bills will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid due to a left knee injury for their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This marks Kincaid's second missed game in his career and first this season. He leads the team in targets and has been a significant part of the offense. His absence will likely lead to increased roles for other tight ends and receivers. Additionally, the Bills are monitoring the status of wide receiver Amari Cooper and right tackle Spencer Brown, both dealing with injuries.
The Buffalo Bills will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid due to a left knee injury for their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This marks Kincaid's second missed game in his career and first this season. He leads the team in targets and has been a significant part of the offense. His absence will likely lead to increased roles for other tight ends and receivers. Additionally, the Bills are monitoring the status of wide receiver Amari Cooper and right tackle Spencer Brown, both dealing with injuries.
Bills sloppy in win vs. Colts, need to improve before Chiefs
The Buffalo Bills secured a 30-20 victory against the Indianapolis Colts, improving their record to 8-2. Despite the win, the Bills displayed inconsistency, with quarterback Josh Allen throwing two interceptions and the team suffering from key injuries. The defense played a crucial role, forcing four turnovers, including a pick-six. As they prepare to face the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills need to address their mistakes and improve their offensive rhythm.
The Buffalo Bills secured a 30-20 victory against the Indianapolis Colts, improving their record to 8-2. Despite the win, the Bills displayed inconsistency, with quarterback Josh Allen throwing two interceptions and the team suffering from key injuries. The defense played a crucial role, forcing four turnovers, including a pick-six. As they prepare to face the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills need to address their mistakes and improve their offensive rhythm.
Bills' WR Mack Hollins scores on fourth and goal vs. Dolphins
In a crucial AFC East matchup, the Buffalo Bills managed to secure their first two touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins in the third quarter. The scoring began with a fourth-down conversion from quarterback Josh Allen to wide receiver Mack Hollins, followed by a 63-yard touchdown catch-and-run by rookie running back Ray Davis. Despite a slow start, the Bills capitalized on their opportunities, maintaining a perfect record on fourth down attempts this season.
In a crucial AFC East matchup, the Buffalo Bills managed to secure their first two touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins in the third quarter. The scoring began with a fourth-down conversion from quarterback Josh Allen to wide receiver Mack Hollins, followed by a 63-yard touchdown catch-and-run by rookie running back Ray Davis. Despite a slow start, the Bills capitalized on their opportunities, maintaining a perfect record on fourth down attempts this season.
Bills' Sean McDermott takes blame for late clock management
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott accepted responsibility for poor game management that allowed the Houston Texans to secure a game-winning field goal in a 23-20 loss. McDermott acknowledged that the team needed to run the clock and move the chains effectively in the final moments of the game. Quarterback Josh Allen struggled with his passing, completing only 9 of 30 attempts, leading to the team's worst reception percentage since 2009. The Bills' offense faced communication issues and missed opportunities, contributing to their defeat.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott accepted responsibility for poor game management that allowed the Houston Texans to secure a game-winning field goal in a 23-20 loss. McDermott acknowledged that the team needed to run the clock and move the chains effectively in the final moments of the game. Quarterback Josh Allen struggled with his passing, completing only 9 of 30 attempts, leading to the team's worst reception percentage since 2009. The Bills' offense faced communication issues and missed opportunities, contributing to their defeat.
Bills' Sean McDermott takes blame for late clock management
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott accepted responsibility for the team's poor clock management during their 23-20 loss to the Houston Texans, which allowed the Texans to set up a game-winning field goal. The Bills' offense struggled, with quarterback Josh Allen completing only 9 of 30 passes and the receivers catching just 4 of 18 targets. McDermott acknowledged the need for better execution and communication in critical moments.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott accepted responsibility for the team's poor clock management during their 23-20 loss to the Houston Texans, which allowed the Texans to set up a game-winning field goal. The Bills' offense struggled, with quarterback Josh Allen completing only 9 of 30 passes and the receivers catching just 4 of 18 targets. McDermott acknowledged the need for better execution and communication in critical moments.
Falcons to be without three starters vs. Buccaneers
The Atlanta Falcons will be without three starters in a key divisional game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Linebacker Nate Landman, right tackle Kaleb McGary, and defensive tackle David Onyemata will all be sidelined. Landman and McGary were injured in the team's previous game, while Onyemata has been dealing with injuries for a few weeks. The Falcons also have five players listed as questionable, including starting cornerbacks A.J. Terrell and Jeff Okudah.
The Atlanta Falcons will be without three starters in a key divisional game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Linebacker Nate Landman, right tackle Kaleb McGary, and defensive tackle David Onyemata will all be sidelined. Landman and McGary were injured in the team's previous game, while Onyemata has been dealing with injuries for a few weeks. The Falcons also have five players listed as questionable, including starting cornerbacks A.J. Terrell and Jeff Okudah.
Falcons WR Drake London (groin) returns after Week 9 absence
Drake London, the top receiver for the Atlanta Falcons, will be returning to the field after missing Week 9 due to a groin injury. London has practiced fully the past two days and is feeling good. He has 37 catches for 438 yards and two touchdowns this season, making him the Falcons' most-targeted player in the red zone.
Drake London, the top receiver for the Atlanta Falcons, will be returning to the field after missing Week 9 due to a groin injury. London has practiced fully the past two days and is feeling good. He has 37 catches for 438 yards and two touchdowns this season, making him the Falcons' most-targeted player in the red zone.
Injury Updates for Falcons WRs Drake London and Mack Hollins
Falcons wide receiver Drake London has recovered from his groin injury and is expected to play in Week 10 against the Cardinals. This is good news for fantasy owners as London can be inserted back into lineups. However, wide receiver Mack Hollins will be sidelined for Week 10 due to an ankle injury.
Falcons wide receiver Drake London has recovered from his groin injury and is expected to play in Week 10 against the Cardinals. This is good news for fantasy owners as London can be inserted back into lineups. However, wide receiver Mack Hollins will be sidelined for Week 10 due to an ankle injury.
Falcons leading receiver Drake London out with groin injury
The Atlanta Falcons will be without their top receiver Drake London due to a groin injury. London leads the team in targets, receptions, yards, and is tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns. He has been targeted at least six times in his last seven games and has had at least five catches and over 50 yards receiving in each of his last four games. With London out, the Falcons will look to Mack Hollins, KhaDarel Hodge, and Van Jefferson at receiver, or potentially move tight end Kyle Pitts to some of London's routes.
The Atlanta Falcons will be without their top receiver Drake London due to a groin injury. London leads the team in targets, receptions, yards, and is tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns. He has been targeted at least six times in his last seven games and has had at least five catches and over 50 yards receiving in each of his last four games. With London out, the Falcons will look to Mack Hollins, KhaDarel Hodge, and Van Jefferson at receiver, or potentially move tight end Kyle Pitts to some of London's routes.
Injury Update: Falcons WR Drake London Out for Game
Falcons wide receiver Drake London will miss Sunday's game against the Vikings due to a groin injury. This leaves Atlanta with a limited wide receiver group, but tight ends Kyle Pitts and Jonnu Smith are expected to see increased targets. Running backs Bijan Robinson and Cordarrelle Patterson may also have expanded roles in the passing game.
Falcons wide receiver Drake London will miss Sunday's game against the Vikings due to a groin injury. This leaves Atlanta with a limited wide receiver group, but tight ends Kyle Pitts and Jonnu Smith are expected to see increased targets. Running backs Bijan Robinson and Cordarrelle Patterson may also have expanded roles in the passing game.