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Bills DT Ed Oliver's Playoff Return Chances Clouded by Recent Knee Injury
Ed Oliver had knee surgery during rehab from a torn biceps, raising doubts about his availability as the Bills manage multiple injuries entering the playoffs.
- On Wednesday, Buffalo Bills starting defensive tackle Ed Oliver underwent a minor knee procedure, and head coach Sean McDermott announced a setback in his recovery from a biceps injury.
- Rehabbing a torn left biceps that placed him on injured reserve, Oliver developed a knee meniscus issue during recovery, complicating his rehabilitation.
- He registered 3 sacks and 12 tackles in three games, forcing a key fumble on Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry that sparked a 15-point comeback.
- McDermott said the setback clouds Oliver's playoff timeline, creating uncertainty with no recovery timetable, but he did not rule out a return if the Bills make a deep postseason run.
- Buffalo Bills , AFC No. 7 seed, closes the regular season hosting the New York Jets on Sunday as coaches weigh resting starters amid injuries to Josh Allen, Bills quarterback, and Terrel Bernard, Bills linebacker.
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Bills DT Ed Oliver's playoff return chances clouded by recent knee injury
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — Hope for Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver return for the postseason have been lessened by a knee injury Oliver sustained while rehabilitating from a biceps tendon tear. Oliver underwent surgery to clean up torn cartilage in his knee earlier this week, coach Sean McDermott said. "It probably adds a [...]
·Buffalo, United States
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Bills DE Ed Oliver hurts knee, further delaying his return from IR
Buffalo Bills starting defensive tackle Ed Oliver had minor surgery for a knee injury this week, further delaying his return off injured reserve for playoff-bound...
·Columbus, United States
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