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Buffalo’s pass catchers still dealing with injuries as Week 8 begins

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On Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills held their first practice of Week 8. It’s been 10 days since the Bills practiced and nine since they played football, yet the daily injury report is still a lengthy one.

The good news is that this year’s first-round draft pick, cornerback Maxwell Hairston, practiced for the first time since July. The Bills opened Hairston’s 21-day practice window, and he was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice. It’s almost certain he won’t play this Sunday in Carolina, but it’s quite possible that we will see him on the field in early November.

Other good news for Buffalo’s defense is that linebacker Matt Milano was able to practice, although limited, on Wednesday. In Week 5, Milano aggravated a pectoral injury he had been previously dealing with. The setback kept him out of the Monday night game in Atlanta for Week 6 and had many wondering why the Bills didn’t place him on Injured Reserve (IR). However, it looks like the injury isn’t as severe as it could have been and maybe Buffalo just brought him back a week too early.

Unideal news is that despite not playing in that Week 6 game and having another week of rest thanks to the bye, neither tight end Dalton Kincaid or wide receiver Curtis Samuel have healed. While both were limited on Wednesday, it’s not great news that the two pass catchers are still not up to full strength.

The questionable nature around the availability of either Kincaid or Samuel is magnified by the fact that wide receiver Joshua Palmer was not able to practice due to a knee and ankle injury he suffered in Atlanta. The good news is that with plenty of time to evaluate him, Buffalo did not send Palmer to IR. However, one – or preferably more – of these three needs to be available on Sunday, and Palmer isn’t going to be the one.

Also not practicing on Wednesday were safety Taylor Rapp, who head coach Sean McDermott said has been dealing with a knee injury since training camp, and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones who injured his calf during pregame warm-ups in Week 6. If Rapp is out, it’s likely going to be another game for veteran safety Jordan Poyer.

The defensive tackle situation isn’t as clear. If Jones can’t go, the Bills will have to decide whether to use Jordan Phillips’ third and final elevation from the practice squad, or instead bring Phidarian Mathis up for the second time this season. Of course, they could do neither and just go with three defensive tackles on Sunday as Larry Ogunjobi is back on the active roster after serving his six-game suspension.

Linebacker Terrel Bernard was also limited on Wednesday. The Bills’ defensive captain injured an ankle the last week in Atlanta. He returned to play after the original injury. That news, combined with him practicing in some capacity now, would indicate that they may just be limiting him out of caution and that he could be available on Sunday.

As for the Carolina Panthers, it’s a short injury list. However, one of the three names on that list is significant.

Quarterback Bryce Young was injured in the Panthers’ Week 7 win over the New York Jets. It was reported that the third-year quarterback has a high ankle sprain, but he has made it clear that he wants to play Sunday. Young didn’t practice on Wednesday, but was seen on the field without a walking boot. Head coach Dave Canales said that the quarterback is doing everything in his power to be able to play on Sunday. If not, it will be Andy Dalton under center.

While Young wasn’t practicing, left guard Damien Lewis (who missed Week 7) was limited as he deals with a shoulder injury. The third Panther dealing with an injury this week is linebacker Princely Umanmielen. The outside ‘backer, who plays a depth role for Carolina, was limited with a rib injury.

While it’s just the first day of practice, the daily report gave us plenty of names to make sure we keep an eye on this week. Thursday will tell us a little more about who might be catching passes for the Bills and who might be throwing them for the Panthers.

Source: https://www.buffalorumblings.com/bu...-still-dealing-with-injuries-as-week-8-begins
 
Chargers vs. Vikings ‘TNF’ Week 8 open thread

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Let’s get to, Rumblers! Week 8 is upon us, kicking off this evening with an interconference matchup between the 4-3 Los Angeles Chargers and 3-3 Minnesota Vikings. Tonight, quarterback Justin Herbert and his lot look to defend their co-owned turf against backup quarterback Carson Wentz and the skol cry.

When it comes to Buffalo Bills rooting interests, you may be conflicted with this game. On one hand it makes sense to cheer on Minnesota to victory. Truthfully, that’s the smartest path for your three-hour fandom here, since it knocks the Chargers further behind the Bills. Yet, part of you may really want the Chiefs to suffer this season, such that they potentially don’t even make it to the postseason. If so, then obviously you want Los Angeles to win so as to keep the heat on Kansas City’s barbecue while staying ahead of them.

I’m not one to favor rooting on an AFC foe when it impacts Buffalo’s chances at postseason play. Currently, the Bills are in the fifth spot for AFC playoff seeding, with the Chargers just on their heels at a half game back. It’s not great if Buffalo has to play keep-up with LA just to earn a wild card spot. The Bills trail the New England Patriots in the AFC East thanks to the head-to-head matchup the Patriots have at this time.

Worrying about the Chiefs at this point is fruitless. Some might say worrying about rooting interests is the same if the Bills don’t get their act back together soon. But, at least if the Vikings win, it keeps the Chargers behind no matter the outcome of Buffalo’s Week 8 game against the Carolina Panthers. Besides, we’re going to root for Kansas City to lose Monday night anyways. Right?

So… Skooooooooooooooooool, Vikings!

With that, here’s your open thread for Week 8 of Thursday Night Football. As always, be kind to one another — and in all things… Go Bills! (Or is that Skol Bills tonight?)

Source: https://www.buffalorumblings.com/119659/chargers-vs-vikings-tnf-week-8-open-thread
 
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