The Buffalo Bills will be getting a key part of their offense back from injury in Week 15 vs. the New England Patriots.

“Bills starting RT Spencer Brown just said he’s good to go for Sunday vs the Patriots. He’s missed the last two games with a shoulder injury,” Bills beat reporter Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic posted on Bluesky.

Bills starting RT Spencer Brown just said he’s good to go for Sunday vs the Patriots. He’s missed the last two games with a shoulder injury.

Joe Buscaglia (@joebuscaglia.bsky.social) 2025-12-10T18:44:33.442Z

Spencer Brown reaggravated his shoulder injury during Buffalo’s Week 13 “Thursday Night Football” loss vs. the Houston Texans.

The Bills selected Brown in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft and the 27-year-old took over as the starting right tackle in Week 4 of his rookie campaign.

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Wednesday’s news comes on the heels of Tuesday’s update that Buffalo could also see Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa return from a one-game injury absence.

The Bills (9-4) are trying to keep pace with the Patriots (11-2) in the AFC East, as New England would clinch the division for the first time in six seasons with a victory on Sunday.

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