Raiders, Bills Wednesday injury report: Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers both miss practice

Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers both miss practice Wednesday

Jimmy Garoppolo was without his two favorite targets from the season opener for Wednesday’s practice. And a third receiver as well.

Jakobi Meyers — who led the team with nine catches for 81 yards and a TD — is in the concussion protocol, so his absence was not unexpected. Davante Adams joined him on the sideline with a foot injury, as did DeAndre Carter with a knee injury.

Along with the wide receiving corps being decimated, the defense was missing a couple starters as well.

Garoppolo himself was limited with an ankle injury he suffered in the game that didn’t seem to hinder him. Or it certainly didn’t on his game-sealing first down scramble.

Once again without Chandler Jones was out for personal reasons as he decides whether he still wants to be on the team. And safety Tre’von Moehrig was out while dealing with a thumb injury.

If Jones doesn’t return this week, he would once again be replaced by the combination of Malcolm Koonce and Tyree Wilson.

Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs live stream, AFC Championship Playoffs, odds, TV channel, start time, how to watch

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in the AFC Championship from Arrowhead Stadium,

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in the AFC Championship from Arrowhead Stadium,

The Chiefs have had some struggles this last week but they will be with Patrick Mahomes and he better be ready to play. The Chiefs will be looking to advance to their second Super Bowl, not if Josh Allen has his way. The Bills will look to take it to the next level and go the bowl.

This should be a fun one, can Josh Allen takedown Mahomes? Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chief

  • When: Sunday, January 24
  • Time: 3:40 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: You have to roll with the Bills here, they have so much confidence and swag that you have no idea what happens.

Bet: Buffalo Bills +3

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Bills vs. Chiefs -3

Over/Under: 54.5 

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Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills live stream, NFL Divisional Playoffs, odds, TV channel, start time, how to watch

The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Playoffs from Bills Stadium.

The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Playoffs from Bills Stadium.

The Bills are coming off a 27-24 win over the Colts to advance to the divisional playoffs. Josh Allen has been incredible this season and will have their toughest matchup to date when they take the field tonight. As for the Ravens, they are coming off a 20-13 win over the Titans last week. Lamar was the start of the show again for Baltimore as he shredded their defense.

Can Josh Allen and the Bills keep it rolling? This will be a fun one, here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

  • When: Saturday, January 16
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (stream for free)

Prediction: The Bills have been rolling along and look to be the hottest team in the league heading into the playoffs. I’m going to ride with Buffalo in this game, I think they win by at least a field goal.

Bet: Buffalo Bills -3

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Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills -3

Over/Under: 49.5 

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Bills vs. Jets: Wednesday injury reports

First full injury reports for both the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets ahead of their Week 1, 2020 game.

Here are the first injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets from Wednesday ahead of their Week 1 meeting at Bills Stadium:

New York Jets (0-0)

Did not practice

  • RB La’Mical Perine (ankle)

Limited

  • LB Tarell Basham (ankle)
  • QB Joe Flacco (neck)
  • OL Alex Lewis (shoulder)
  • S Marcus Maye (calf)
  • LB Avery Williamson (hamstring)

Full practice

  • WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring)
  • WR Denzel Mims (hamstring)
  • WR Breshad Perriman (knee)

Notes:

Crowder, Mims and Perriman have missed several days of training camp, but the Jets are expected to have their top-three WRs against the Bills. … Perine has been sidelined for nearly a week with his ankle injury. … Flacco isn’t expect to play for a few weeks as Sam Darnold’s backup. … Williamson, Maye and Lewis are expected to play against the Bills, per Jets Wire.

Buffalo Bills (0-0)

Did not practice

  • CB Josh Norman (hamstring)

Limited

  • DT Vernon Butler (hamstring)
  • RB Taiwan Jones (knee)

Full practice

  • CB Levi Wallace (hamstring)

Notes:

Jones has missed several practices during training camp. … Norman has missed practice since Aug. 20 and has only been a limited participant during light days of work since then. … QB Jake Fromm also did not practice because he is now the team’s “quarantined” quarterback.

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Bills at Cowboys: Monday injury reports

Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys Monday injury reports for Week 13 meeting on Thursday/ Thanksgiving Day.

The Bills have a short turnaround following their win over the Denver Broncos as Buffalo heads to Dallas for a Thanksgiving Day meeting with the Cowboys.

Here are the Monday injury reports for both teams ahead of their Thursday meeting:

Buffalo Bills (8-3)

Did not practice

  • WR Robert Foster (hamstring)
  • OL Ty Nsekhe (ankle)

Limited

  • OL Mitch Morse (hand)

Notes:

The Bills and Cowboys only had walk-through practices on Monday due to the short week and injury reports are based on estimations. … Robert Foster pulled up during Week 12’s win over the Broncos after a long run and did not return. … Mitch Morse also exited the game but was on the sideline after leaving the game. … The Bills listed DB Siran Neal as a full participant on Monday after he missed Week 12 due to a concussion.

Dallas Cowboys (6-5)

Did not practice

  • LB Leighton Vander Esch (neck)
  • DT Antwaun Woods (knee)

Limited

  • OL La’el Collins (knee/ back)
  • S Jeff Heath (shoulder)
  • OL Zack Martin (back/ ankle/ elbow)
  • OL Connor Williams (knee)

Notes:

La’el Collins, Zack Martin and Connor Williams are part of the Cowboys first-team offensive line, but all played in Week 12 vs. the Patriots. … On Friday, Dallas head coach Jason Garrett said on Leighton Vander Esch: “We don’t think it’s career threatening” and “We think at some point he will be back.”

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