Sad news: The Bills three key players will be sidelines ahead of their Sunday clash due to injuries…

Buffalo Bills Injury Report: Three Players DNP – Tracker

Buffalo Bills Wednesday Injury Report: Two Players DNP - Tracker - Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills News, Analysis and More

November 22 Bills Wednesday Injury Report The Buffalo Bills released Wednesday’s injury report ahead of Sunday’s road game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Bills continue to struggle with injuries in their secondary, with cornerbacks Dane Jackson and Taron Johnson (both concussions) and safety Taylor Rupp (neck) all listed as DNPs in Buffalo’s bye on Wednesday.
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The full text of the injury report is:

November 20th: Taylor Rapp tests negative Buffalo Bills fans can breathe a sigh of relief when it comes to Taylor Rapp’s health.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that all tests for Rupp’s neck injury came back negative.
Rupp was carried off the field by ambulance during the first half of the Bills’ game against the New York Jets on Sunday at Highmark Stadium.

He suffered a neck injury when he ducked his head down to make a tackle. After briefly standing up, Rapp went back down to the ground. Rapp was able to move his extremities and went to the locker room before being taken to the hospital.

No other updates have been given on Rapp at this time.

NOV 20 FIGHT! New video has emerged that shows some of what happened in the Bills vs. New York Jets brawl in the postgame tunnel after Sunday’s NFL Week 11 32-6 win by Buffalo.

New York defensive end Micheal Clemons opted to start yapping at Buffalo left tackle Dion Dawkins after the two conflicted on the field … Clemons choosing to continue the conflict.

“I’m a humble guy,” Dawkins said. “I’m not a fan, man. I’m not a fan of the Jets. Like, very disrespectful players. It’s what it is.”

NOV 19 BILLS INACTIVES The Buffalo Bills and New York Jets have revealed their inactives for Sunday’s meeting with the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium.

NOV. 17 BILLS FRIDAY INJURY REPORT After only having two players limited in practice on Thursday, the Buffalo Bills had every player practiced in full capacity on Friday ahead of Sunday’s meeting at home with the New York Jets.

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