Buffalo Bills Injury Report
| INJURIES FOR WEEK 3 | ||||
| Name | Position | Injury | Practice Status | Game Status |
| Ty Nsekhe | T | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| Tre'Davious White | CB | -- | Full Participation in Practice | -- |
| Star Lotulelei | DT | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| Corey Thompson | LB | Ankle | Did Not Participate In Practice | Questionable |
| Frank Gore | RB | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| Devin Singletary | RB | Hamstring | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Taron Johnson | CB | Hamstring | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Tyler Kroft | TE | Foot | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Lorenzo Alexander | LB | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| John Brown | WR | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| Andre Roberts | WR | -- | Full Participation in Practice | -- |
Cincinnati Bengals Injury Report
| INJURIES FOR WEEK 3 | ||||
| Name | Position | Injury | Practice Status | Game Status |
| C.J. Uzomah | TE | -- | Full Participation in Practice | -- |
| A.J. Green | WR | Ankle | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Carl Lawson | DE | Hamstring | Did Not Participate In Practice | Doubtful |
| Ryan Glasgow | DT | Thigh | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Cordy Glenn | T | Concussion | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| B.W. Webb | CB | Forearm | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
| Michael Jordan | G | Knee | Limited Participation in Practice | Questionable |
| Tyler Eifert | TE | -- | Did Not Participate In Practice | -- |
| Andre Smith | T | Groin | Full Participation in Practice | Questionable |
| Kerry Wynn | DE | Concussion | Did Not Participate In Practice | Out |
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. By Andy Dalton Fondly recalls the warm welcome he received a little over a year ago, when the Bengals traveled to Buffalo for a preseason game.
The Cincinnati quarterback received a lot of applause after winning the hearts of Bills fans for a last-minute goal to beat Baltimore in the 2017 season finale. Ravens' loss of 31-27 pushed Buffalo towards the end of the season, dropping the team's 17-year playoff drought.
At Buffalo's opening Sunday, Dalton knows better than listening to cheers looking at the Bills (2-0).
“Oh, ha, no, Dal Dalton said with a healthy giggle. “I don't expect the same applause the last time.”
At the end of the defense of the bills, Jerry Hughes personally informed Dalton that it would not happen.
Recalling Hughes watching Dalton hitting, he said: "The history of the series was such a great moment and everything fans did for him, which is really cool." . “But we do, and when I see it all the time in Texas again, when we enter the football field, it's time.” "
And Hughes has been talking to Dalton as his longtime friend, both of whom grew up in Houston and after college teammates at TCU.
Buffalo started the season with two road winners, both in the Meadowlands and in a position to enjoy the first 3-0 start since 2011.
Bono defense allowed only 22 points - not including the win against the Jets in the 17-16 season opening and a return to safety.
And the new-looking offense under second-year playmaker Josh Allen finds his rhythm after driving four 70 plus yards in a 28-14 win over the Giants last weekend.
Bengals (0-2) tries to find his identity under rookie coach Zac Taylor.
After a 21-20 season seasonal opening loss in Seattle, Cincinnati lost 572 yards, losing 41-17 to San Francisco from 572 meters, the fifth-most in franchise history.
Ip Lost isn't something we're going to run away from, Taylor Taylor said. “He blew up at home. It can be frustrating, but we won't let our men hang their heads. ”
WORK NOW
Although Dalton led the NFL in the 61st round and came in second at 729 meters, Bengals's running attack stopped.
The biggest problem was an exhausted assault line injured. He left a rookie, Jonah Williams, tore a labrum at offseason training. I miss the first two games that backed up an old Bill, Cordy Glenn. And the third string fight Andre Smith hurt his groin against the 49s, but he is expected to come back this week. Cincinnati is in the last place in the league with 59 games and 59 yards in two games.
He ran back to Joe Mixon and tried to send a message on Twitter and apologize to his fans.
Orum I promise, I'll do it right and we'll be better, Mix Mixon said, an average of 1.8 meters per carriage.
0-NO
Taylor was hired from Rams to replace Marvin Lewis, who was fired for failing to win a play-off in 16 seasons. The beginning of 0-2 is ominous. The 17th time in franchise history is that Bengals opened 0-2 and never set a winning record after such a start.
"We win this week, and the feeling in this building is very different." Said.
Touch BRAKES
Bills know better than starting 2-0. After the start of 3-0 and entering 5-2 in 2011 Buffalo 6-10. He closed the season. Buffalo was no different in 2008 when it opened 4-0 and finished 7-9.
Orum I'm just looking at one game right now, to be honest, ç said coach Sean McDermott, when Buffalo was reminded that five out of six played at his home.
KROFT SIGHTING
Buffalo's tight end Tyler Kroft is showing off his season for the first time and is in position against his former team. The Bills offseason free-agent addition lasted three weeks after losing the entire offseason with a broken right leg.
Oft He added another threat to worry about in the last game, geçiren said Kroft, who spent his first four seasons in Cincinnati.
DONATION
In addition to the applause, Dalton's win over Baltimore donated $ 450,000 to Bono fans' quarterback charity. He returned with a donation to Buffalo's Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dalton, "the game is bigger than just football shows," he said.
The $ 100,000 donated to Boyd's cause later secured a youth sports league in his hometown of Clairton, Pennsylvania.
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AP Sports Writer Joe Kay contributed to this report in Ohio, Cincinnati.
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