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Josh Allen will be limited Wednesday with shoulder injury

 

Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s shoulder continues to be an issue heading into Week Nine. 

 

Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters at a press conference that Allen will be a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice because of his shoulder. Allen was on the injury report the last two weeks, but was a full participant in practice all of last week. 

Allen briefly visited the sideline medical tent during last Thursday’s win over the Buccaneers and said he expected to be “a little sore,” but that it will “take a lot for me not to play” against the Bengals this Sunday night. 
 

The next couple of days should provide some idea if the shoulder issue has risen to that level, but, for now, it seems that the team is trying to maximize Allen’s chances of playing by reducing the stress on his shoulder during the week.

 

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14 minutes ago, High School Harry said:

Very interesting young lady named Isobel Hamilton.

Lives in a small house in the woods in Canada.

JUST NOW created her Bengals art web site.  Not seen some of this stuff.

 

https://isobelhamilton.art

Different images but her work reminds me of Kincaid .

 

 

 

 

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Just now, High School Harry said:

Nor sure where your link went but mine goes to her Bengals stuff.

And please don't insult her by comparing her to that goon.

Goon maybe.

He was  a raving alcohol and drug partier which led to his death.

HIs paintings were soothing to the eyes imo.

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Arkansas Bengal said:

Josh Allen will be limited Wednesday with shoulder injury

 

Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s shoulder continues to be an issue heading into Week Nine. 

 

Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters at a press conference that Allen will be a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice because of his shoulder. Allen was on the injury report the last two weeks, but was a full participant in practice all of last week. 

Allen briefly visited the sideline medical tent during last Thursday’s win over the Buccaneers and said he expected to be “a little sore,” but that it will “take a lot for me not to play” against the Bengals this Sunday night. 
 

The next couple of days should provide some idea if the shoulder issue has risen to that level, but, for now, it seems that the team is trying to maximize Allen’s chances of playing by reducing the stress on his shoulder during the week.

 

And so the excuses begin..

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Bills at Bengals: 7 storylines to watch for in Week 9

Nick Wojton
Wed, Nov 1, 2023, 2:50 PM CDT·3 min read
 
 
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The Buffalo Bills will turn the page of their 2023 NFL season to Week 9 and the Cincinnati Bengals.

 

The Bills (5-3) are fresh off a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following a 24-18 final last week. Buffalo will hope to stick to those winning ways against Cincinnati, however, the Bengals will be no pushover as there is plenty on the line ahead of this matchup.

 

But before we even get to kickoff, there will be a lot of Bills-related discussions and conversations to be had throughout the coming days.

With that, here are XX storylines to watch for during the lead up to Bills-Bengals on Sunday:

 

Playoff rematch

(Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
 
(Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)

The last time these two met, the Bengals sent the Bills home from the 2022 postseason. The topic of getting revenge is going to be the largest storyline in western New York ahead of this matchup.

 

Bengal turnaround

USAT
 
USAT

Winners of three straight, the 1-4 start Cincinnati had this season is a thing of the past now. The Bengals have turned it around and the Bills are going to be asked about facing this streaking team all throughout the rest of this week.

 

Damar's return to Cincy

USAT
 
USAT

Damar Hamlin might be inactive as he has been for most of the 2023 season. However, he will still be in Cincinnati at Paycor Stadium for the first time since the cardiac arrest he suffered during the 2022 season. Expect an emotional scene.

 

Newcomers

=Credit: George Walker IV-USA TODAY Sports
 
=Credit: George Walker IV-USA TODAY Sports

The Bills made two moves ahead of the 2023 NFL trade deadline.

Buffalo made a trade with the Green Bay Packers for cornerback Rasul Douglas. The Bills also went the free agency route, signing running back Leonard Fournette.

Can either of them get up to speed in time to play on Sunday? Both were spotted at Wednesday’s practice in Orchard Park.

 

Is offense vs. the Bucs the real one?

(Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
 
(Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)

The Bills offense in their win over the Bucs looked much more similar to the one we’ve seen in recent years as opposed to the unit from the first part of this season.

Quarterback Josh Allen was using his feet. Other playmakers aside from Stefon Diggs got involved. Will that trend continue or will Buffalo revert back? And will the slow starts return?

 

Allen's shoulder

Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
 
Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Having played the Buccaneers on Thursday Night Football, the Bills got a few extra days of rest. Bills players, particularly Josh Allen and the shoulder issue has has dealt with, got some extra days of rest.

How are they holding up?

 

Handling the linebacker hole

(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
 
(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

At linebacker, the Bills had another new look filling in for Matt Milano next to Terrel Bernard against Tampa Bay. Buffalo had Tyrel Dodson out there over rookie Dorian Williams, but on passing downs, safety Taylor Rapp took his place.

Will that look continue against the Bengals?

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/bills-bengals-7-storylines-watch-195042550.html

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3 hours ago, Arkansas Bengal said:

Bills at Bengals: 7 storylines to watch for in Week 9

Nick Wojton
Wed, Nov 1, 2023, 2:50 PM CDT·3 min read
 
 
46696e66795a969ae8c00ec34afc8039

The Buffalo Bills will turn the page of their 2023 NFL season to Week 9 and the Cincinnati Bengals.

 

The Bills (5-3) are fresh off a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following a 24-18 final last week. Buffalo will hope to stick to those winning ways against Cincinnati, however, the Bengals will be no pushover as there is plenty on the line ahead of this matchup.

 

But before we even get to kickoff, there will be a lot of Bills-related discussions and conversations to be had throughout the coming days.

With that, here are XX storylines to watch for during the lead up to Bills-Bengals on Sunday:

 

Playoff rematch

(Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
 
(Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)

The last time these two met, the Bengals sent the Bills home from the 2022 postseason. The topic of getting revenge is going to be the largest storyline in western New York ahead of this matchup.

 

Bengal turnaround

USAT
 

USAT

Winners of three straight, the 1-4 start Cincinnati had this season is a thing of the past now. The Bengals have turned it around and the Bills are going to be asked about facing this streaking team all throughout the rest of this week.

 

Damar's return to Cincy

USAT
 

USAT

Damar Hamlin might be inactive as he has been for most of the 2023 season. However, he will still be in Cincinnati at Paycor Stadium for the first time since the cardiac arrest he suffered during the 2022 season. Expect an emotional scene.

 

Newcomers

=Credit: George Walker IV-USA TODAY Sports
 

=Credit: George Walker IV-USA TODAY Sports

The Bills made two moves ahead of the 2023 NFL trade deadline.

Buffalo made a trade with the Green Bay Packers for cornerback Rasul Douglas. The Bills also went the free agency route, signing running back Leonard Fournette.

Can either of them get up to speed in time to play on Sunday? Both were spotted at Wednesday’s practice in Orchard Park.

 

Is offense vs. the Bucs the real one?

(Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
 

(Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)

The Bills offense in their win over the Bucs looked much more similar to the one we’ve seen in recent years as opposed to the unit from the first part of this season.

Quarterback Josh Allen was using his feet. Other playmakers aside from Stefon Diggs got involved. Will that trend continue or will Buffalo revert back? And will the slow starts return?

 

Allen's shoulder

Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
 

Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Having played the Buccaneers on Thursday Night Football, the Bills got a few extra days of rest. Bills players, particularly Josh Allen and the shoulder issue has has dealt with, got some extra days of rest.

How are they holding up?

 

Handling the linebacker hole

(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
 

(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

At linebacker, the Bills had another new look filling in for Matt Milano next to Terrel Bernard against Tampa Bay. Buffalo had Tyrel Dodson out there over rookie Dorian Williams, but on passing downs, safety Taylor Rapp took his place.

Will that look continue against the Bengals?

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/bills-bengals-7-storylines-watch-195042550.html

Matt Milano is irriplacable in their defensive schemes.

 His lose will hurt their middle of the field big-time..

Boyd and others will take advantage of the middle r of the field..

Another key element to victory.

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12 hours ago, claptonrocks said:

If Tanner Hudson showed signs of

replacing the deplorable Irv Shit he'd have done it by now.

He's an emergency TE and nothing else more than what we want to believe.

 

 

 

The Bengals coaches wanted Smith to seize control of the receiving TE job because of his athleticism. It obviously hasn't happened yet. Bengals TEs are never going to garner much defensive attention. All one of them has to do is be where he is supposed to be on the route, catch the ball, hold onto the ball after he catches it. Maybe Hudson can prove he can do that if given opportunities. 

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