The Bills can be without one among their key offensive players for Sunday’s game against the 49ers, although they may sign one among their top defensive players for the sport.
Via Chris Brown of the team’s website, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott ruled out tight end Dalton Kincaid during his weekly interview with WGR 550 on Friday morning.
In his second season, Kincaid is coping with a knee injury. He missed the win over Kansas City on Nov. 17 before Buffalo’s bye last week. So far in 2024, Kincaid has 34 receptions for 356 yards and two touchdowns.
Defenseman Matt Milano, getting back from injured reserve, is questionable for this matchup, but appears to have a superb probability of playing. Milano took an energetic part in Wednesday and Thursday’s training sessions. Milano, who suffered a biceps injury during training camp, has not played within the 2024 season yet.
Receiver Keon Coleman (wrist) and defensive end DeWayne Carter (wrist) can even be questionable. To play, each Milano and Carter would must be activated via infrared.
Spencer Brown (ankle) will play on offense on Sunday. Offensive tackle Tylan Grable (groin) will remain on injured reserve.
With Sunday’s victory, the Bills can clinch the AFC East.