The Buffalo Bills could get a boost to their roster ahead of their Week 15 road game against the New England Patriots.
Buffalo is chasing the Patriots for the AFC East title, and the Bills could get star pass rusher Joey Bosa back in the lineup. Bosa was inactive in Buffalo’s 39-34 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14 due to a hamstring injury.
Yet, on Monday, Bills head coach Sean McDermott spoke to reporters and said there is a chance Bosa does return to the field on Sunday.
“I believe there is,” McDermott said on Monday. “Again, just need to get — you got to understand sight unseen for me. This is the medical team saying we’ll just take it one day at a time.
“So, I’m kind of, you know, waiting on them each day and seeing how it goes. So, we’ll get with him again tomorrow and then as we head into Wednesday. Wednesday, it will probably be a walkthrough. So, that’ll be hard to tell for sure, but at least we’ll be able to get out there and do the walkthrough at least at this point. So, we’ll just take it and see how it goes here.”
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If the Bills do get Bosa back, it would be a big boost to Buffalo’s pass rush in a pivotal AFC East showdown.
Bosa has appeared in 12 games, recording 26 tackles, five sacks, and five forced fumbles, as he’s been a solid pass rusher for the Bills.
Buffalo is a 1.5-point favorite against the Patriots in Week 15. Kick-off is set for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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