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Buffalo Bills Face Browns Without Key Receivers Coleman, Davis

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UPDATE: The Buffalo Bills have confirmed that wide receivers Keon Coleman and Gabe Davis will be healthy scratches for today’s crucial matchup against the Cleveland Browns at 1 p.m. EST in Huntington Bank Stadium. Despite a three-game win streak, the Bills are still managing injuries as they push for a playoff spot.

Buffalo’s injury report shows improvement, but it still misses key players. Jordan Phillips (ankle), Matt Prater (right quad), and Chase Lundt (knee) will not participate today. Lundt has been placed on injured reserve, concluding his rookie season prematurely.

The Bills’ decision to scratch Coleman and Davis, both healthy, highlights the fierce competition among their seven wide receivers. With Mecole Hardman returning from injured reserve, only five wideouts will take the field today, raising stakes as the Bills aim to extend their winning streak to four games.

In a notable shift, veteran kicker Michael Badgley has been elevated from the practice squad to replace Prater. This decision could have a significant impact on Buffalo’s scoring ability as they face a Browns team desperate for a win to save pride at 3-11 this season.

Cleveland’s standout defensive player, Myles Garrett, is on the verge of making NFL history today by tying or breaking the single-season sack record. The Browns will also be without key players such as tight end David Njoku (knee) and cornerback Denzel Ward (calf), limiting their options as they look to mount an upset against the Bills.

As kickoff approaches, anticipation is building. The Bills need a win to secure their playoff position, and with a few strategic maneuvers, including the absence of two prominent wide receivers, all eyes will be on how Buffalo adapts.

Stay tuned for more updates as the game progresses and watch for live coverage of this high-stakes showdown.

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