Buffalo Bills' Players On the Bubble Seek to Make their Mark Against Carolina Panthers

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23/08/2024 18h18

The Buffalo Bills are set to clash with the Carolina Panthers in their final preseason game of 2024. While the Bills will rest their starters for this matchup, the Panthers' starting lineup will make their first appearance in the exhibition season. As the preseason progresses, there are several players on the Bills' roster who are vying to solidify their positions. With key injuries and competitive depth chart battles, the game against the Panthers provides a critical opportunity for these players to prove their worth.

One player under the spotlight is backup quarterback Ben DiNucci, as Mitchell Trubisky nurses a knee injury that will sideline him for a few weeks. DiNucci must demonstrate his abilities against the Panthers if he hopes to secure his place in the Bills' roster for the 2024 season. The recent signing of Anthony Brown adds further intrigue, as a standout performance from Brown could raise questions about DiNucci's future with the team.

Wide receiver Tyrell Shavers, once considered a standout in training camp, has struggled to make an impact in the preseason. With injuries to Curtis Samuel and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Shavers still has a chance to secure a spot on the roster. However, he must deliver a strong performance against the Panthers to prove himself as a viable option for the Bills.

Defensive edge Casey Toohill has been hampered by a groin problem, limiting his opportunities to showcase his skills this preseason. Nevertheless, with the NFL's new kickoff rule potentially opening doors for him, Toohill could make a push for a roster spot. A strong showing against the Panthers could elevate his position on the depth chart and challenge fifth-round rookie Javon Solomon.

Local standout Andreessen has made waves with his impressive performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although making the 53-man roster remains an uphill battle, Andreessen's contributions on special teams could work in his favor. Another impactful display against the Panthers could see him secure a backup linebacker position, potentially surpassing Baylon Spector.

Safety Mike Edwards' availability has been a concern throughout the preseason, as injuries have kept him sidelined for most of the summer. However, Edwards returned to practice this week, providing him with a much-needed opportunity to prove himself. If he can showcase his abilities against the Panthers, he might even secure a starting position. However, a lackluster performance might force Buffalo's coaching staff to consider cutting him, giving rise to potential starters like Damar Hamlin or second-round rookie Cole Bishop to fill the void.

As the Buffalo Bills face off against the Carolina Panthers, these "on the bubble" players will look to seize their opportunity and leave a lasting impression. With roster spots and starting positions up for grabs, this final preseason game will undoubtedly be crucial in determining the fate of these individuals.

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