Bills get unfortunate injury news right before training camp
They were the only team to allow the Kansas City Chiefs to score 30 points in 2024, which led to Buffalo losing the AFC Championship Game and being eliminated by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid for the fourth time. One of the draft picks Buffalo has high hopes for is edge rusher Landon Jackson out of Arkansas, and Buffalo has placed him on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list ahead of training camp.
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Jackson had 6.5 sacks in 2024 with the Razorbacks, and the Bills have high expectations for the young edge rusher. Buffalo also drafted defensive linemen T.J. Sanders out of South Carolina and Deone Walker out of Kentucky.
Jackson can be taken off the list at any time, but with Joey Bosa not participating in minicamp due to injury, their edge rushers will keep fans holding their breath in 2025.
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