Plus, the Bills have opened All-Pro LB Matt Milano’s 21-day practice window
The Buffalo Bills (8-2) picked up a resilient win over the pesky Indianapolis Colts on Sunday afternoon to extend their winning streak to five games. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with some final thoughts from the victory on a day when Buffalo’s offense was sloppy but the defense stepped up to save the day by forcing four turnovers.
Read how DE Greg Rousseau put on a dominant performance in manhandling the Colts’ offensive line; how a depleted wide receivers room didn’t stop offensive coordinator Joe Brady from deploying three WR sets; positional grades from Buffalo’s 30-20 triumph; crediting Buffalo’s offensive line for providing time for Josh Allen to throw; learn how defensive tackles Jordan Phillips and Quinton Jefferson were able to step in and produce right away, and more!
All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano tore his biceps this past August while working on a tackling-dummy drill during practice and has missed the first 10 weeks of the 2024 season. But on Monday, the Bills announced they were opening Milano’s 21-day return-to-practice window, which means he could be on target for a return to action at the beginning of December.
Plus, the Bills have already ruled out rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman for Sunday’s huge showdown with the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium.
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