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A CRYING SHAME: BUFFALO BILLS COLLAPSING UNDER THE WEIGHT OF INJURY CRISIS.

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ORCHARD PARK, NY – The Buffalo Bills’ 2025 NFL season is facing a genuine injury storm, threatening to turn their championship aspirations into a horrific disaster. The injury report released ahead of the emotional AFC East showdown against the New England Patriots sent shivers down the spines of fans and analysts alike.

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Core Injury Situation:

The defensive unit, once the Bills' pride, is severely depleted. Three major names being absent or limited in recent practices represent the gravest concerns:

  • LB Matt Milano (Pectoral Injury): The good news is Milano is back in limited practice. However, if he cannot play at 100%, the hole in the Linebacker corps is impossible to fill, especially since...

  • LB Dorian Williams (Knee Injury): The young replacement for Milano has been a Did Not Participant (DNP) in practice. The absence of both top linebackers could make stopping the Patriots' run game a mission impossible.

  • DT Ed Oliver (Ankle Injury): Oliver is the defensive engine. His limited practice status severely reduces the team’s ability to generate interior pressure.

  • “The injury report is terrifying. This is no longer a challenge; it’s a full-blown crisis,” noted an anonymous analyst.

    The Horrific Difficulties: Punter Nightmare and Depleted Depth

    The issues aren't limited to the stars. Punter Cameron Johnston being placed on Injured Reserve (IR) due to a foot/ankle injury is a major blow to the special teams. The Bills had to rush to sign Mitch Wishnowsky. Losing the starting Punter right before a major game directly impacts Josh Allen's field position and the entire offensive system.

    Furthermore, injuries are creeping into other critical spots like RT Spencer Brown (calf) and TE Jackson Hawes (ankle), destabilizing the Offensive Line and taking a reliable target away from Allen.

    Who Might Play? (Limited / Questionable): LB Matt Milano, DT Ed Oliver, RT Spencer Brown. Who Might Be Out? (DNP / Highly Doubtful): LB Dorian Williams, P Cameron Johnston (IR - Confirmed Out).

    This is the moment the Bills must prove their depth and fighting spirit. Otherwise, a loss to the Patriots on their home turf will be seen as an early death sentence for their 2025 championship ambitions.

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