The Bills have added one among their most necessary defensive items to their injury report.
Defensive deal with Ed Oliver did not take part in Thursday’s session due to an ankle injury, in accordance to the workforce’s practice report.
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The Bills held a walk-through on Thursday in lieu of a full practice.
Moreover, a number of reporters notice Oliver had a strolling boot on his left foot and was utilizing a scooter.
Head coach Sean McDermott is slated to converse to the media once more on Friday morning. But lacking Thursday practice and being noticed with a strolling boot is not probably the most optimistic signal for Oliver’s potential availability for the Week 2 matchup towards the Jets.
Oliver had an impactful Week 1 efficiency towards the Ravens, ending with six complete tackles, a sack, a pressured fumble, two QB hits, and three tackles for loss.
The Bills additionally added defensive again Jordan Hancock (shoulder) to the report as a restricted participant on Thursday.
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Running again James Cook, nonetheless, was upgraded from restricted on Wednesday to full on Thursday along with his hamstring problem. Cornerback Brandon Codrington (knee) was additionally upgraded to full, whereas cornerback Christian Benford (groin) and receiver Keon Coleman (groin) remained full.
Cornerback Taron Johnson (quad) and linebacker Shaq Thompson (hamstring/hand) had been upgraded from non-participants to restricted. Tight finish Dawson Knox (hip), defensive finish Greg Rousseau (knee), and cornerback Tre’Davious White (groin) remained restricted.