TORONTO (AP) -Buffalo Bills starting safety ![]()
Coach Chan Gailey announced the news after the Bills arrived in Toronto on Wednesday, a day before they face Indianapolis in a preseason game. Gailey said it's unclear whether Byrd will be ready to play Sept. 12 when Buffalo opens the season against Miami.
``It looks like he's going to be out for a while,'' Gailey said. ``We're hoping first game, but it may be not.''
Gailey said the injury is related to the groin injury that ended Byrd's season last year. Byrd had surgery to repair a torn labrum in his hip this past offseason. And that followed an operation he had to repair a sports hernia last summer, which forced him to miss the first three weeks of training camp.
Gailey said Byrd's groin had been bothering him during training camp, and it grew worse after practice Monday night. Byrd had been absent from practice on Tuesday.
Byrd is coming off a solid rookie season last year. The second-round draft pick out of Oregon finished tied for the NFL lead with nine interceptions despite playing just 14 games. Byrd also set franchise records with an interception in five straight games and most interceptions by a rookie.
His performance led to him becoming the first Bills safety to earn a Pro Bowl selection in his rookie year.
Updating other injuries, Gailey said the right leg injury sustained by rookie receiver ![]()
Nelson had to be carted off the field during practice after he twisted his right ankle while making a catch.
Gailey said it's likely starting left tackle ![]()
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It's also likely that veteran linebackers ![]()
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