Broncos' Elijah Moore on Bills' injury situation at WR: 'They don't really throw it to the receivers anyway'
Our Summary
The Buffalo Bills are facing challenges with multiple injuries affecting their wide receiver corps ahead of their Divisional Round game against the Denver Broncos. Former Bills player and current Broncos wide receiver, Elijah Moore, commented on the situation, noting that Buffalo doesn't heavily rely on their wide receivers, as evidenced by their offensive strategy. Despite the injuries, the Bills have been effective using other offensive players such as reigning MVP quarterback Josh Allen, tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox, and running backs James Cook and Ty Johnson.
Key injured Buffalo receivers include Josh Palmer, who is on injured reserve, and Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers, both out with torn ACLs. To bolster the roster, the Bills have activated Curtis Samuel off injured reserve and elevated Mecole Hardman from the practice squad. Brandin Cooks, signed in late November, and Keon Coleman, who has been a healthy scratch for multiple games, also remain options at wideout. The Bills’ matchup against Denver will test their ability to adapt
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