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Palmer (knee/ankle) took part in practice Thursday, though he was "moving at very light speed," Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
The Buffalo Bills have an early injury concern with wide receiver Joshua Palmer in the Week 6 game against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night. Palmer was injured on the Bills' third offensive series of the game in the second quarter after reeling in his ...
In a surprising turn of events, the Buffalo Bills have confirmed that wide receiver Joshua Palmer will not participate in their upcoming Week 8 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. This news has raised concerns about the team's offensive strategy and depth at the wide receiver position,
It's been a rather pedestrian beginning to his Buffalo Bills' tenure. Wide receiver Joshua Palmer, who signed a three-year, $29 million contract as a free agent this past March, has only seven total catches over his four most-recent outings. Targeted nine ...
Josh Palmer isn't playing on Sunday because he's injured. Palmer hurt his ankle against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6. He was considered week to week at the time of the injury. The Bills had a Week 7 bye week, giving Palmer time to recover without a game.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer suffered an ankle injury against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. On first-and-10 with 14:06 remaining in the second quarter, Palmer made a 15-yard reception from quarterback Josh Allen. He was dragged ...
Coach Sean McDermott noted Friday that Palmer (knee/ankle) won't play Sunday against the Chiefs, Maddy Glab of the Bills ' official site reports.
Palmer, who the Bills signed as a free agent in March, missed their 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers with knee and ankle injuries suffered on a tackle two weeks earlier in Atlanta.
Palmer (did not participate in practice, knee) is on the Bills' injury report this week, but he does not currently have an injury designation for the game. Josh Palmer has put together a 234-yard year so far (39.0 yards receiving per game), hauling in 14 balls on 20 targets.
The contract price seemed a bit too high at the time, but Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane and Co. deserved the benefit of doubt. It's also important to recognize that the regular season is only five games old, and player production can ...