Bills Injury Report: An exciting update coming at the perfect time for Buffalo ahead of pivotal Week 15 showdown against the Patriots

An exciting injury update coming out of One Bills Drive.

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Dec 7, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir (10) celebrates a touchdown with tight end Dalton Kincaid (86) in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium.
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The Buffalo Bills have released their first injury report ahead of Week 15’s game in Foxborough.

Buffalo is coming off a thrilling comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, where the team was shorthanded on both sides of the football. New England is also coming off a win and continues to dominate the AFC East. For the Bills, it seems as though their injury luck is getting better at the most opportune time possible.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the state of the Bills in terms of injuries before Week 15.

Bills’ Wednesday injury report for Week 15

PlayerInjuryW/T/F
DE Joey BosaHamstring/WristLimited
OL Spencer BrownShoulderLimited
WR Josh PalmerAnkleLimited
LB Terrel BernardElbowLimited
TE Dawson KnoxPersonalDNP
TE Dalton KincaidKneeFull
S Cole BishopCalfFull

Observations

Perhaps the biggest name to keep an eye on during the week is that of defensive end Joey Bosa. He’s been a one-man wrecking crew, getting pressures in bunches and finding ways to get forced fumbles throughout the season. He’s arguably been the best offseason pickup, maybe outside of linebacker Shaq Thompson. There’s a slim chance he’ll be available.

Outside of Bosa, the team received good news: tight end Dalton Kincaid was a full participant in the walkthrough. Kincaid is one of the best tight ends in the league, and whenever he and quarterback Josh Allen are on the field at the same time, it’s magic.

Not only Kincaid, but safety Cole Bishop was also a full participant after dealing with cramping, which forced him out of the Bengals game.

The Bills have been forced to play shorthanded all season, but it appears that might not be the case in Week 15. Buffalo is looking to be the healthiest they have been all season, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

With the postseason race tightening, Buffalo’s improving health could be the boost that pushes it over the line. If this trend continues through the week, the Bills may finally hit the field with something close to a full and healthy roster.