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Bills Mounting List of Injuries Grows to 15 Players, with Additions of WRs Shakir and Palmer

NEW YORK, AUG 3 – Khalil Shakir's high-ankle sprain is a recurrence of last season's injury and adds to Buffalo's multiple receiver injuries, sidelining their leading receiver for several weeks.

  • The Buffalo Bills revealed a growing injury list of 15 players by Sunday, including key wide receiver Khalil Shakir who was hurt Friday at Highmark Stadium.
  • This surge in injuries stems from offseason and training camp incidents, with Shakir suffering a high ankle sprain in the Red and Blue scrimmage.
  • Additional injured players include Josh Palmer with a groin issue, Curtis Samuel and Kaden Prather with hamstring injuries, plus sidelined safeties Taylor Rapp and Cole Bishop.
  • Coach Sean McDermott stated Shakir is "week to week" and has faced this injury before, while acknowledging the team's need to keep progressing through practices.
  • These setbacks challenge the Bills' depth, especially at wide receiver, but open opportunities for backups to compete for roster spots as the preseason begins Saturday against the Giants.
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Bills mounting list of injuries grows to 15 players, with additions of WRs Shakir and Palmer

Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott put aside his concerns over the team’s growing injury list, which now includes starting receiver Khalil Shakir, by saying he has no choice but to move forward in returning to training camp.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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