Before the key games of the training camp even started, the Buffalo Bills faced a significant setback with the loss of All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano due to a torn biceps injury. Although the Bills have listed Milano as “indefinitely” out, there is still a chance he could return at some point during the 2024 season.
Buffalo has placed Milano on Injured Reserve with a potential return designation. General Manager Brandon Beane provided an explanation last week. “We’re going to concentrate on the players we have here, and if the medical team informs us later in the season that things are improving and there’s a chance for his return, we’ll adjust our plans,” Beane said. “Ultimately, we’ve left the door open for his return, but we’re not setting any specific expectations yet. It’s still too early to make that call.”
In the meantime, the team will rely on linebackers Dorian Williams, Terrel Bernard, and Nicholas Morrow to fill the void left by Milano’s absence.
If the Bills maintain consistent performance, they could be in a position where Milano’s return aligns with a potential playoff run.
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