Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis is questionable for Monday night's game against the TennesseeTitans with an ankle injury. After being limited in practice Saturday, Davis was added to the injury report.
Davis warmed up with the team at the beginning of the session Saturday, after practicing the rest of the week. The Bills' No.2 wide receiver caught four passes for 88 yards and a touchdown in the first game of the season. The third-year receiver is taking on a bigger role this year, but he won't be on the field for the Monday Night Football game against theTitans. It would be important.
Ed Oliver will not play for the Bills against theTitans due to an injury. He didn't practice all week because of his injury. The Bills defensive line is likely to be without Tim Settle, who was limited in practice Saturday and is questionable for the game.
After the Saturday practice, Settle said that he was able to do everything they asked of him. Taking steps is what I'm doing. We are at the end of the steps. I'm happy with how far I've come and I feel good.
I'm prepared if they need me to be ready.
It's not ideal for the Bills to be without a couple of defensive tackles as Henry is coming to Highmark Stadium. Henry had three touchdown runs, including a 76-yard run, in last year's game against Buffalo. The Bills gave up less than 50 yards on the ground against the Rams.
Jackson practiced fully Friday despite being listed as questionable. After suffering an injury during one-on-one drills, the 2020 seventh-round pick expressed optimism in the locker room that he would be able to play.
I came down and it buckled. Jackson said there was nothing major or tears. Good to be out there today.