Bills-Bengals Game Status: Key Players' Availability Uncertain
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but head coach Sean McDermott has some concerns about key players' availability. The team has listed several players as questionable, with potential impacts on the game's outcome.
One of the main concerns is tight end Dalton Kincaid, who has been sidelined since the Bills' loss to Miami on November 9th. Kincaid has been a standout performer this season, with 29 catches for 448 yards and four touchdowns in eight games. His absence could significantly affect the team's offensive strategy.
Another player of note is right tackle Spencer Brown, who has not played since the Bills' loss to the Texans on November 20th. The shoulder injury could impact the team's ability to protect the quarterback and maintain a strong offensive line.
Additionally, the team announced that Joey Bosa and Terrel Bernard have been ruled out for Week 14 due to injuries. Receiver Joshua Palmer is also doubtful, which could further weaken the team's offensive capabilities. However, there's some good news as well: left tackle Dion Dawkins, defensive end A.J. Epenesa, long snapper Reid Ferguson, fullback Reggie Gilliam, tight end Jackson Hawes, and defensive tackle T.J. Sanders are all expected to play, providing a solid foundation for the team's defense and special teams.
The Bills' medical staff will be closely monitoring these players' progress in the coming days to determine their final game status. With key players' availability uncertain, the Bills will need to make strategic decisions to maximize their chances of success against the Bengals.