Buffalo Bills Receive Positive Injury News Ahead of Week 14 Clash with Kansas City Chiefs…

In preparation for their Week 14 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills have received positive news on the injury front.

According to head coach Sean McDermott, as of Friday, none of the players on the active roster are carrying an injury designation for the upcoming game.

A notable development is the potential return of tight end Dawson Knox, who has been sidelined since Week 8 due to a wrist injury.

McDermott expressed optimism, stating that Knox “has a good chance” to play on Sunday. Knox, who has been on injured reserve since October 26, had his practice window opened this week and has actively participated in practices.

Throughout the 2023 season, Knox has amassed 15 receptions on 28 targets, gaining 102 yards and scoring one touchdown.

As a reliable option in the red zone, he has connected with quarterback Josh Allen on 4 out of 5 targets, including a touchdown and a successful two-point conversion.

Additionally, second-year cornerback Kaiir Elam, who has been on injured reserve since November 2 due to an ankle injury, also had his practice window opened this week.

However, McDermott noted that Elam is not expected to be activated for the Week 14 game.

For further details on the Bills’ overall injury status, the complete injury report is available for viewing following Friday’s practice.

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