Bills' defense takes a hit with concerning injury update

The Buffalo Bills are going to need all hands on deck as they take on the number one offense in the NFL in the Miami Dolphins. Buffalo has found a way to bounce back after their devastating Week 1 loss to the Jets and both the offense and defense have found their legs. Josh Allen […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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The Buffalo Bills are going to need all hands on deck as they take on the number one offense in the NFL in the Miami Dolphins.

Buffalo has found a way to bounce back after their devastating Week 1 loss to the Jets and both the offense and defense have found their legs. Josh Allen looks poised and it appears, though it's only a few weeks, the Buffalo may have found their answer at middle linebacker.

Sean McDermott opened up to the media ahead of the highly-anticipated contest between the two teams and gave the Bills Mafia a slight reason to be concerned. While there's plenty of time left for these men to heal, things aren't looking good initially.

Maddy Glab, team reporter for the Buffalo Bills, went to social media to further what McDermott had said about the injuries. The following players will be missing time. Ryan Bates, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, Siran Neal, and Leonard Floyd.

Hyde and Leonard are dealing with a similar injury as last week, but overall this could just be that they were beaten up during the last game and all players could use a little vet rest

For the Bills to win the game, it'll be imperative that all these players are on the field and competing at a high level. To shut down the high-powered Miami Dolphins offense, the Bills will need every advantage they can possibly have.

With injuries being so fluid, we will continue to provide updates as the game inches closer and as the front office continues to provide updates. For right now, our hands are hovering over the panic button as several key players aren't available to practice.