Bills Face Setbacks with Key Player Injuries Ahead of Chiefs Showdown

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15/11/2024 18h05

### Bills Rule Out Key Players Ahead of Chiefs Matchup

In his recent discussion on WGR550, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that the team will be without several key players for their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee), wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist), and linebacker Matt Milano (biceps) have all been ruled out for Sunday's clash.

Kincaid's knee injury will sideline him for his first game of the season. Coach McDermott emphasized that the timeline for Kincaid's return remains uncertain and will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis. Meanwhile, Milano, who recently had his 21-day practice window opened following a biceps injury sustained earlier this year, is not yet ready to make his season debut, although the team remains optimistic about his eventual return.

Wide receiver Amari Cooper, dealing with a wrist injury, and offensive tackle Spencer Brown, nursing an ankle issue, are both listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. They are expected to participate in a limited capacity during Friday’s practice. Their availability will potentially be a game-time decision, adding some suspense regarding their participation against the Chiefs.

The Bills are expected to provide a full injury report following Friday's practice, which will offer more clarity on the status of the players ahead of Sunday's crucial game. The team is intensively preparing, as evidenced by the busy practice session at One Bills Drive on November 14, where players such as Josh Allen, Ray Davis, and KJ Hamler were seen getting ready for the upcoming contest.

With crucial players missing and others in doubt, the Buffalo Bills face a challenging preparation phase as they gear up to take on the formidable Kansas City Chiefs.

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