Buffalo Bills injury update: AJ McCarron back
Buffalo Bills Hats , Julian Stanford outon, even after a scare following the second preseason game when they believed quarterback AJ McCarron broken his collarbone. McCarron's return highlights the injury report from head coach Sean McDermott on Monday.According to McDermott, McCarron was healthy enough to be the emergency quarterback on Sunday. He mentioned the lack of practice as the reason the veteran didn't see the field. Coach continued saying McCarron was "good to go" moving forward."Look, he's been going through some treatment and coming off the injury still, guys, but he's sore
Buffalo Bills Hoodie ," said McDermott when pressed. "That's what happens in the game; you get sore. Is sore 100 percent? That's, I guess, in the eyes of the beholder at that point. He was coming off of an injury there, so who is 100 percent, right, at this point in camp?"The only new injury to come from Sunday's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals was a nose injury to backup linebacker Julian Stanford
Customized Buffalo Bills Jerseys , who is week-to-week with a nose injury. Stanford had been pushing for a roster spot as a special teamer and reserve linebacker."We're still gathering information right now, so we're a little bit early on that. Other than that, no real changes in the other injuries that you knew going into the game," added McDermott.Veteran defensive tackle Kyle Williams and defensive end Trent Murphy worked with the rest of the team in individual drills Monday, but it was such a light practice no one had helmets. That makes it tough to tell how ready they are and both will be held out of Thursday's preseason finale.The same can probably be said for tackle Dion Dawkins and running back LeSean McCoy, who both missed the game on Sunday. With roster spots locked up
Buffalo Bills T-Shirt , they won't see the field.The Bills have an off day Tuesday followed by a travel day Wednesday, so we won't get an injury update until after the game against the Chicago Bears. The Jaguars made it clear in last Sunday's loss to the Steelers that they prefer running the ball to letting Blake Bortles throw it and that continues to be the case this week.Jacksonville found the end zone for the first time against the Bills in Week 12 on an 11-play, 69-yard drive that spanned the break between the first and second quarters. Ten of the 11 plays were runs, including the five-yard touchdown run by Leonard Fournette that punctuated the drive.Unfortunately for the Jaguars, another trend has remained in place as well. Their penchant for giving up big plays through the air reared its head in the first quarter when Robert Foster broke free off a slant for a 75-yard touchdown catch.The touchdown was the third for quarterback Josh Allen in his rookie season and his first since going down with a right elbow injury in Week Six. It also put the Bills up 14-0 and they now lead 14-7 with under 11 minutes to go in the first half.