Buffalo Bills Injuries: The Ultimate Training Camp 2026 Health Report
The latest Buffalo Bills injuries heading into training camp, including recovery timelines, players to watch, and who could start the season at full strength.
The latest Buffalo Bills injuries heading into training camp, including recovery timelines, players to watch, and who could start the season at full strength.
The Buffalo Bills injury report dominates headlines as the postseason heats up, with key players like Josh Allen, Ed Oliver, and Ty Johnson all carrying injuries heading into the Divisional Round against the Denver Broncos. Buffalo’s banged-up roster contrasts sharply with Denver’s healthier lineup, making injury updates a must-watch for Bills fans and playoff bettors alike.
Week 9 brings another heavyweight AFC showdown as the Buffalo Bills (5-2) take on the Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) in a must-win battle for playoff positioning. The Bills enter banged up yet again, headlined by Ed Oliver’s torn biceps landing him on IR and Taron Johnson’s groin injury clouding the secondary. With Josh Allen under scrutiny and injuries stacking up across the roster, Buffalo faces a defining test against Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift’s Kansas City Chiefs squad.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver has reportedly suffered a severe left-bicep tendon tear early in Sunday’s game, with surgery now scheduled and an indefinite return timeline in place. Full story and official team announcement here.
In what could be the only game in which the Bills wear their Cold Front Rivalry uniforms, they decided to lose in style as the New England Patriots and WR Stefon Diggs stole their moment in Primetime. Am I disappointed? Hell yeah—I was at the game. However, I don’t think the sky is falling like…
The Buffalo Bills head into Week 6 Monday Night Football against the Atlanta Falcons banged up, with LB Matt Milano ruled OUT and TE Dalton Kincaid and WR Curtis Samuel listed as QUESTIONABLE. Buffalo will also be relying on Ed Oliver returning from an ankle injury to help anchor the defensive line. The Falcons, coming off their bye week, enter healthier, giving Buffalo a challenging road test under the primetime lights.
The Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots rivalry heats up Sunday night under the primetime lights in Orchard Park. Check out the full injury report: who’s questionable or out including Ed Oliver, Matt Milano, Spencer Brown, TJ Sanders, and more. With Stefon Diggs back in Buffalo and injuries reshaping both rosters, this primetime clash is shaping up to be a must-watch showdown for Bills Mafia.
Following their win against the New Orleans Saints, the Buffalo Bills are 4-0 for the first time since 2020, leaving them as one of the only two undefeated teams in the NFL at this point in the season. Luckily for us, the Colts and the Chargers both suffered losses in Week 4, giving the Bills…
I will no longer be talking trash towards divisional opponents in my articles prior to games, because apparently the Dolphins know how to keep a game close despite how awful they’ve looked this season. However, rest assured, with tears in my eyes, I can guarantee that QB Tua Tagovailoa will throw an interception at some…
The Buffalo Bills enter Week 4 against the New Orleans Saints unbeaten, but injuries are starting to pile up. Key starters like Ed Oliver and Matt Milano are out, while Spencer Brown and AJ Epenesa are questionable. On the Saints’ side, Dillon Radunz and Chase Young are sidelined, with Devaughn Vele also banged up. With IR return windows looming for Maxwell Hairston, Tyler Bass, and Tylan Grable — plus Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi nearing the end of their suspensions — both teams are juggling roster questions that could shape Sunday’s matchup in Orchard Park.
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