At 10-2, the Buffalo Bills can't have too many complaints about how their season has panned out. The message at the start of the season was to provide Josh Allen with some help, especially after Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis both left this summer. With rookie Keon Coleman, second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid, and lead running back James Cook now part of the offense, the Bills have taken full control of the AFC East.
However, the Bills were handed a late injury blow as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday evening. Kincaid was a major question mark all week but it appears they will have to make do without his services against the Rams in Week 14.
Is Dalton Kincaid playing today?
Dalton Kincaid was a limited participant in practice all week owing to a knee injury.
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However, per NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Bills do not expect Kincaid to suit up against the Rams. This was the first week Kincaid practiced after trying to make a comeback from his knee injury but the showdown against the Rams, one that promises to be an entertaining one, will come too soon for the NFL sophomore.
Buffalo Bills vs LA Rams injury report
Considering Bills coach Sean McDermott is tied with John Madden for the third-most regular season wins (83) in their first eight seasons as head coach, having Kincaid would have enhanced his chances of surpassing the NFL legend into second place with Mike Holmgren (84) for second place.
In any case, Kincaid is the only one ruled out so far. Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman is a game-time decision with a wrist injury and the Bills are intent on giving him a full 90 minutes before the game before they make a full decision. Backup TE Quinton Morris is also listed as questionable with a shoulder injury, while OL Tylan Grable and DT DeWayne Carter are also questionable.
For the Rams, OL KT Leveston and TE Tyler Higbee are officially out. Cooper Kupp was a DNP on Wednesday but he is expected to be fully fit.
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