Bills' Jordan Poyer limited in practice
The Buffalo Bills released their first injury report heading into their contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Sean McDermott announced a slew of updates that were far more positive than negative heading into the matchup. With the team losing Tre'Davious White for the season with a torn Achilles, getting a full bill of health for the […]
The Buffalo Bills released their first injury report heading into their contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Sean McDermott announced a slew of updates that were far more positive than negative heading into the matchup.
With the team losing Tre'Davious White for the season with a torn Achilles, getting a full bill of health for the rest of the team is going to be huge for their chances at victory over the weekend.
First and foremost, Von Miller is going to be practicing. I wrote about how Von Miller has opened up about his desire to play in the London game (we absolutely don't think that's going to happen) and he will get his first look in pads after tearing his ACL last Thanksgiving.
Perhaps the biggest positive is that of Poyer returning to practice, even if it's limited. Poyer missed the contest against the Miami Dolphins and fans have been eagerly waiting for his return. Poyer coming back after White's injury will give the team a big boost heading into the matchup. Benford is also limited, providing some upside that he will be ready for gameday in a CB room that needs more bodies.
The team is almost in full health, the only real cause for concern is seeing how the rest of the week goes with Rousseau as he's been making a name for himself across the NFL.
Benford and Poyer, being limited, gives the team some good news heading into the matchup. An All-Pro S and a starting CB after Tre White went down will go a long way toward clamping down the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The week is early, there is plenty of time to get healthy. Fingers crossed that they do exactly that.
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