Bills vs. Chargers Injury Report 11/17

Last week the Buffalo Bills took a crushing defeat to the New Orleans Saints 44-10 to fall to 5-4 on the season. This week Buffalo heads to LA to face the Los Angeles Chargers. Buffalo will go into this game missing a few key players on their team. Here’s the final injury report for Sunday:

  • TE Charles Clay (knee). Clay was a limited participant in today’s practice and is currently listed as questionable for the game.
  • CB E.J. Gaines (hamstring). Gaines was a full participant in today’s practice and is expected to be good to go for the game.
  • OT Cordy Glenn (foot/ankle). Glenn did not practice today and is listed as out for Sunday’s game.
  • K Stephen Hauschka (hip). Hauschka was a full participant in today’s practice and will be good to go for the game.
  • DE Jerry Hughes (shin/calf). Hughes was a limited participant in today’s practice and is currently listed as questionable for the game.
  • WR Zay Jones (ankle). Jones was a full participant in today’s practice and should be good to go for the game.
  • WR Jordan Matthews (knee). Matthews was a limited participant in today’s practice and is currently listed as questionable for the game.
  • OG John Miller (ankle). Miller did not participate in today’s practice and is currently listed as out for the game.
  • RB Mike Tolbert (hamstring). Tolbert did not participate in today’s practice and is currently listed as out for the game.

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