The Buffalo Bills have a few new names on their injury report. Thankfully, follow-up reports aren’t bad.
During another practice that saw some fiery moments between the offense and defense for the second-straight day, one player from both sides of the ball were added to the injury report.
The Bills offense was without wide receiver Gabe Davis.
Davis, who is looking for a bounce-back season, was only missing due to back soreness. He’s considered day-to-day.
Davis is hopeful to avoid injury in 2023 after last season saw issues linger. The team’s front office noted that Davis played through an ankle injury he suffered early on in 2022 for most of the year.
Davis still managed to play in 15 games, making 48 catches for 836 yards and seven touchdowns.
Early on in training camp, Baylon Spector was in the discussion to replace Tremaine Edmunds at linebacker. It appears he dropped down the pecking order in recent weeks but a back injury won’t help his chances, either.
Spector missed Wednesday’s workout with one and was also considered day-to-day.
Others still missing practice included linebacker Terrel Bernard (hamstring), cornerback Cam Lewis (groin), and defensive tackle Eli Ankou (calf). Pass rusher Von Miller remains on the PUP list.
Bills Wire will continue to provide all injury updates throughout the 2023 season.
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