Allen Eager, and a Little Anxious, for Bills Opener After Hectic Offseason
Buffalo Bills anticipate possible absence of Ravens' key players Isaiah Likely and Patrick Ricard, both nursing injuries that affected previous matchups, ahead of Week 1 game.
- On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills may be without tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard for their Week 1 game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium.
- Both Ravens contributors Isaiah Likely, tight end, and Patrick Ricard, fullback, have impacted Baltimore's recent success against Buffalo, with Likely leading last year's AFC Divisional Round with four catches for 73 yards and a touchdown.
- Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills quarterback, says he avoids eating before games but enjoys Pepsi and chicken wings as cheat meals, Allen said, via People.
- As the week closes, all eyes are on injury reports before Sunday's game, with both teams poised to make late adjustments based on availability.
- As a rematch of last year's AFC divisional playoff, the game also opens the Bills' final season at Highmark Stadium before they move next year.
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Bills brace for potential absence of Ravens' 'killers' Likely and Ricard in Week 1 showdown
Bills brace for potential absence of Ravens’ key players Likely and Ricard As the Buffalo Bills prepare for their Week 1 showdown against the Baltimore Ravens, uncertainty looms regarding the availability of two players who have historically posed significant challenges for the Bills. Tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard are both nursing injuries that may sideline them for the Sunday matchup at Highmark Stadium. Injury Updates on …
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