Buffalo Bills Face an Injury Crisis as Nine Players Are in Doubt for Their Game Against the Miami Dolphins This Weekend

The Buffalo Bills entered the season as the favorite to win the Super Bowl this year. While many expected them to falter in game week one itself, the Bills not only secure a win but also put on a dominant display against the defending champions the Los Angeles Rams. 

Josh Allen and his men are on fire right now. As a collective, the Buffalo Bills are performing at an extremely high level and have absolutely demolished the two teams that they have faced so far this season. Next up for the Buffalo Bills are the Miami Dolphins. While they are favorites to win the match, getting the win might be easier said than done, thanks to a host of injuries that have plagued their squad. 

According to a Tweet put out by the Bills’ PR account, four players have been listed as confirmed out and five have been listed as questionable. Safety Micah Hyde (neck) and cornerback Dane Jackson (neck) are both out. Defensive tackles Jordan Phillips (hamstring) and Ed Oliver (ankle) are also out. 

Wide receiver Gabe Davis (ankle), tight end Dawson Knox (foot), center Mitch Morse (elbow), safety Jordan Poyer (foot) and defensive tackle Tim Settle (calf) are all questionable.

A closer look at the Buffalo Bills vs the Miami Dolphins 

The Buffalo Bills have a number of key players missing from their defense, which will be a huge problem given that they will be going up against the likes of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. The Bills have won seven straight games against the Dolphins and in all likelihood, they will continue their winning streak given how strong they’re. 

However, if there is one man who can change the tide of the game it’s Tyreek Hill. He played a hand in ending Buffalo’s playoff dreams in two straight seasons and will fancy ending their seven-game winning streak this weekend. It will be interesting to see how Allen and his men cope with a relatively weaker squad against a very tough opponent in the Dolphins. 

If they’re able to secure a win against the Dolphins it will send a strong statement to the rest of the teams aiming to win a super bowl this season.

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