The Buffalo Bills are inching closer to having one of their key defensive players return to the field. Linebacker Matt Milano, who has been on injured reserve all season after tearing his biceps in August, participated fully in Wednesday’s practice. His full participation is a positive sign that he may be ready to play in the upcoming game, marking his first action of the season.
Quarterback Josh Allen, who had been listed on the injury report for several weeks with a left hand issue, was not included on Wednesday’s report. This suggests that Allen has fully recovered from the injury and is no longer dealing with any setbacks heading into the next phase of the season.
Tight end Dalton Kincaid, dealing with a knee issue, was the only player on the active roster to miss practice. Meanwhile, wide receiver Keon Coleman, who has a wrist injury, and offensive tackle Spencer Brown, who is nursing an ankle injury, were both limited in their participation during practice.
Matt Milano
The Bills are hopeful that Milano’s return to the field will provide a significant boost to their defense, especially as they approach more challenging matchups in the coming weeks. His presence would help strengthen the defensive line, which has been performing without him throughout the season.
Overall, while Milano’s return is still not guaranteed, his progression to full participation is a positive sign. With Allen also off the injury report and other players managing their issues, the Bills are looking to regain full strength for their upcoming games.