Following a Monday injury report on two crucial starters, the Buffalo Bills fans, sometimes known as the Bills Mafia, is deflated. On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Buffalo Bills 25–20. However, it’s possible that wasn’t their biggest setback of the year.
Linebacker Matt Milano and defensive lineman DaQuan Jones of the Bills will require surgery after getting hurt against the Jaguars, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. When they can come back is not yet known. They might be out for the remainder of the campaign.
This week, the Bills defense didn’t require that information. Tre’Davious White tore his Achilles in Week 4, according to reports that surfaced last week, and the Bills will be without him for the remainder of the campaign. The Bills will be without those three well-known defenders for the majority of the season.
Some fans have given up on the season in light of the terrible injury news. If the Bills don’t have their best defenders, it will be difficult for them to compete in the playoffs. Von Miller should see more playing time as the season goes on, which is fantastic news for the club.
In addition to losing Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White to a season-ending Achilles injury, the Bills also lost All-Pro middle linebacker Matt Milano to a serious knee injury while playing on a questionable turf surface in London, and dependable defensive tackle DaQuan Jones to a pectoral muscle injury during a disappointing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The most recent information regarding Milano and Jones’ injuries, including the fact that both require surgery, is provided in today’s Buffalo Rumblinks.
Defense getting ready to function without Jones and Milano
According to head coach Sean McDermott, All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones of the Buffalo Bills will both need surgery after getting hurt on Sunday. Although McDermott didn’t give a timeline for their recovery, the fact that both players need surgery implies that they will likely be out for a sizable period of time, if not the remainder of the season.
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