The Bills injury woes persist in Week 6 as they will be without starting strong safety ![]()
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Buffalo’s strong safety will miss his third straight game due to a high ankle sprain that kept him off the practice field against this week. Scott was hopeful at the start of the week that he’d be able to practice in some capacity during the week, but it never happened.
The good news is fellow starting safety ![]()
“I’m doing pretty well,” said Whitner. “This is a thumb and I don’t really need it for the rest of my life, so let’s just tape it up and let’s go.”
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“It’s great to have both of them back,” said head coach Dick Jauron.
With Scott still out of the lineup, Whitner will play strong safety with rookie ![]()
Linebacker continues to be a battered position for the Bills. Even though Posluszny is returning to the lineup, starting strong side linebacker ![]()
Ellison was limited in practice Thursday and did not practice at all on Friday.
“I’ll be alright,” Ellison told Buffalobills.com following Friday’s practice.
If he can’t play on Sunday the Bills would have two rookie linebackers on the field Sunday flanking Posluszny in fifth-round pick ![]()
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Harris got a full week of practice at linebacker this week after spending the past two weeks practicing at safety to help provide depth there when both Scott and Whitner were out with injuries. The rookie says he feels he has re-acclimated himself to his original position after three weeks of position switching.
“That’s the NFL I guess,” said Harris. “I feel good about linebacker. I never lost it.”
Meredith to start
On the offensive side of the ball, ![]()
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“It’s a great opportunity and I’m looking forward to the challenge,” said Meredith.
Buffalo will have three rookies on their offensive line Sunday in ![]()
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