The Buffalo Bills have their sights set on the AFC playoffs, but will conclude the 2024-25 regular season against the New England Patriots in Week 18. Leading up to the clash between the division rivals,
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper is ruled out for the team's matchup against the New England Patriots due to a personal matter, the club announced Saturday.Cooper was listed on the team's injury report with a back ailment Thursday and Friday,
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said on Monday that wide receiver Amari Cooper (personal) hasn't rejoined the team after he was excused for the Week 18 regular-season finale against the division-rival New England Patriots due to a personal matter.
Cooper has been downgraded to out for the final game of the regular season. He will not travel with the team and personal reasons are cited as the reason for his absence. The Bills plan to start quarterback Josh Allen and play other starters briefly before sending them to the bench in order to rest ahead of the playoffs.
Amari Cooper’s absence from prop odds had raised even more questions about his availability against the Broncos in the NFL Wild Card Round this Sunday.
Rookie return specialist Brandon Codrington apparently tweaked a hamstring during the 23-16 road loss to the New England Patriots. "Codrington came up a little lame with a hamstring. We're getting more information on that.
Josh Allen was bleeding from the mouth. That was abundantly clear to his teammates because the Buffalo Bills quarterback was smiling widely — though maybe not brightly because the blood leaked down to his teeth.
The Patriots announced they completed interviews with Byron Leftwich ... He started 69 regular-season games and threw for 14,582 yards, 70 touchdowns and 47 interceptions in his time in New York. The Giants were 24-44-1 in his starts.
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NFL power ranking experts seemingly are growing more skittish about the Bills' prospects ahead of this weekend's wild card game.