Could Bills have Dawson Knox, Kaiir Elam back to face Chiefs?

Status updates for Knox and Elam:

The Buffalo Bills head to the Kansas City Chiefs for an important Week 14 matchup. There’s a chance that one of the two players the team activated from injured reserve after their bye week will play.

The Buffalo Bills (6-6) opened the 21-day practice windows for cornerback Kaiir Elam (ankle) and tight end Dawson Knox (wrist) earlier this week. When the Bills travel to Kansas City (8-4), it sounds like only Knox will play.

Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott said on Friday that there’s a “good chance” Knox will be in the lineup.

It sounds as if Elam will need more time.

McDermott went on to note that if Knox is in the lineup, a high priority for the Bills will be getting Knox and Dalton Kincaid on the same page. The rookie tight end has been in good form with Knox sidelined, partly because of the increased playing time he has received.

“Dalton has certainly shown us what he’s capable of and taken advantage of the opportunity he’s gotten,” McDermott said. “That blend is important.”

For more injury updates from McDermott, see the attached Bills Live clip below:

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