The Buffalo Bills are still waiting to see if a few key players will be available this weekend. They know they will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee), who has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Friday before practice that three players will be listed as questionable for Sunday’s game: wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist), linebacker Matt Milano (biceps) and defensive tackle DeWayne Carter (wrist).
Milano and Carter are still on injured reserve with their respective 21-day practice windows open. On Friday, during the portion of practice open to the media, Coleman, Milano and Carter participated. Coleman was in a red noncontact jersey, as he has been all week during the open portions of practice.
Coleman has been limited in practice all week. “Better each day, pretty much gonna see how it’s feeling on Sunday,” Coleman said. “Try to give everything a go.
” Bills linebacker Matt Milano could return soon, and he will be a welcomed addition for the defense. Milano’s practice window was opened ahead of the bye. Earlier this week, he said his biceps, which he tore in August, was trending well.
Milano has been a full participant all week. “It feels great,” Milano said Wednesday. Milano said the defense had changed a good bit since he was last able to play on Oct.
8, 2023, when he broke his leg in London. “It’s a lot of different stuff,” Milano said. “Everything’s different.
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