The Buffalo Bills have yet to release their full, final injury report ahead of their Week 3 meeting with the Los Angeles Rams as the team has yet to take the practice field on Friday. However, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott did rule three players out for the game already.
During the coach’s weekly Friday morning segment on the team’s radio affiliate, WGR-550, McDermott declared running back Zack Moss (toe), tight end Dawson Knox (concussion) and linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips (quad). Knox and Moss were injured during Buffalo’s Week 2 win vs. the Dolphins while Phillips missed that contest.
All three players should be manageable injuries to deal with since none appear to be of the long-term variety at this time. Without Moss, TJ Yeldon, who spent the firs two weeks of the season inactive, could play. Knox will be replaced by Tyler Kroft, who was not targeted last week when he entered the game for Knox. The tight end position has not be an influential spot for the Bills this season.
On linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano, McDermott later went on to say via video conference on Friday that the team wants to see where the duo are at on the practice field later that day before tabbing them with a designation. Both have been limited in practice all week to this point. The Bills will release their final designations on Friday afternoon. Check back at Bills Wire for that update.
A final injury update came on wide receiver John Brown, he missed Thursday with a sore foot but McDermott said he thinks Brown will be good to go on Sunday.
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