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Bills Hit by Injury Bug Before Steelers Showdown
29 Nov
Summary
- Four key Buffalo Bills players ruled out for Sunday's game.
- Wide receiver Curtis Samuel placed on Injured Reserve.
- Three additional players are questionable for the matchup.

The Buffalo Bills have confirmed multiple player absences as they prepare for their Week 13 road game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Four players, including key offensive linemen Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown, linebacker Terrel Bernard, and wide receiver Curtis Samuel, will not play. Samuel's absence is particularly impactful, as he has been placed on Injured Reserve with elbow and knee issues, expected to keep him sidelined for at least four games.
Adding to the team's injury woes, three additional players are currently listed as questionable. Offensive lineman Tylan Grable, tight end Dalton Kincaid, and wide receiver Joshua Palmer are all considered game-time decisions. Kincaid has been managing a hamstring injury, while Palmer may have re-aggravated an existing ankle issue.
These absences present significant challenges for quarterback Josh Allen, potentially limiting his pass-catching options against a strong Steelers defense. The team's depth will be tested as they look to field a competitive lineup despite these crucial personnel losses.




