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Join now >Leonard Fournette (ankle) remains limited in practice.
Fournette being limited isn’t too big of a concern, as he probably won’t be 100% for the rest of the season and will have his practice rest managed each week. We’ll see how he’s listed on the official injury report for the game when it’s released tomorrow.
11/23/17 - 08:22 PM ET
Travaris Cadet gets nine touches in his Bills debut.
Cadet carried three times for 17 yards and added six receptions (on six targets) for 39 yards in his first game with the Bills after being signed earlier this month. Though he had a solid performance as a receiver, it’s worth noting the Bills were down big and ideally won’t be throwing as much as they did against the Chargers. But Cadet might’ve worked his way into having a regular role in the backfield for Buffalo. It’s difficult to trust him in fantasy lineups with LeSean McCoy as the clear lead guy, though.
11/20/17 - 01:54 PM ET
Allen Hurns (ankle) did not practice today.
Hurns’ status does not look good for Sunday, and it’s possible he’s ruled out ahead of the weekend.
11/23/17 - 08:23 PM ET
LeSean McCoy scores twice against the Chargers.
McCoy got things started with a first-quarter touchdown, but the offense went south from there until Tyrod Taylor was inserted at quarterback to start the second half. McCoy caught a 12-yard touchdown from Taylor on a corner route in the fourth quarter for his second score of the game. Overall, McCoy had 13 carries for 114 yards and a touchdown on the ground and one reception for 12 yards and a touchdown through the air. He’ll be an RB1 against the Chiefs in Week 12.
11/20/17 - 01:51 PM ET
Jordan Matthews (knee) was limited in practice today.
After two straight limited practices, he’s looking on the good side of questionable for Week 12. The official injury report for the game will be released tomorrow and might give more clarity on his status.
11/23/17 - 08:20 PM ET
Tyrod Taylor scores twice in second half against the Chargers.
In his first game on the bench this season, Taylor watched rookie Nathan Peterman and the offense struggle mightily versus Los Angeles, as Peterman threw five first-half interceptions. Down big, Taylor entered the game to start the third quarter and played very well, going 15/25 for 158 yards and one touchdown while adding four carries for 38 yards and a touchdown on the ground—though he did lose a fumble. The Bills didn’t commit to Taylor as the starter in Week 12, but it’d be a major surprise if he didn’t get the nod with the team still in playoff position. Taylor almost certainly has a chip on his shoulder after the benching, and he’d be a great streaming option against the Chiefs next week if he’s the starter.
11/20/17 - 01:47 PM ET
Mike Tolbert (hamstring) did not practice today.
After he was limited in yesterday’s practice, Tolbert appears headed in the wrong direction. We’ll see how he’s listed on the official injury report when it’s released tomorrow.
11/23/17 - 08:19 PM ET