Bills injury update: Cole Bishop considered ‘week-to-week’

#Bills injury update: Cole Bishop considered ‘week-to-week’

The Buffalo Bills are set to be without one of their top rookie draft picks for an extended period.

The team announced that the second-round selection is considered “week-to-week” with a shoulder injury.

Bishop picked up the knock during Tuesday’s practice. He was spotted sporting an arm wrap after the session. The Bills did not have practice on Wednesday and the team updated Bishop’s status during their ensuing workout on Thursday at St. John Fisher University.

Bishop’s injury hit come at a tough time for him and the defense. Veteran Mike Edwards (hamstring) also has a “week-to-week” designation slapped on him.

That leaves Damar Hamlin as the current frontrunner to start at safety alongside Taylor Rapp… simply because of Hamlin’s availability as the lone healthy player left in what was a three-player battle for a starting spot.

Because of all the injuries, Buffalo signed Kareem Jackson and Terrell Burgess this week.

With the preseason yet to begin, Bishop and others will still have a chance to earn a starting spot–But they’ll have to get back on the field soon.

Bills Wire will continue to provide all injury updates throughout the 2024 season.

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