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Bills' Tylan Grable: Heads to IR
Tylan Grable (abdomen) was placed on injured reserve Thursday.Grable suffered what was described as a core injury in Monday's win over the Jaguars, and he was expected to miss some time. His move to IR will guarantee he'll miss at least the next four games while he recovers from the injury. His absence will put a dent in the Buffalo Bills' offensive line depth and make Ryan Van Demark their top reserve at offensive tackle.
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Bills' Tylan Grable: Likely to miss time
Head coach Sean McDermott stated that Tylan Grable suffered an abdominal injury in Monday's win over the Jaguars and will likely be out for "some time," Matt Parrino of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports.Grable operates as the Buffalo Bills' swing tackle and an extended absence will be a blow to the team's offensive line depth. Ryan Van Demark is currently the only healthy tackle in reserve for Buffalo behind starters Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown.
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Bills' Tylan Grable: Sixth-round pickup for Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills selected Tylan Grable in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 204th overall.Grable (6-foot-6, 306 pounds) finished his collegiate career as an offensive tackle at UCF but had to begin his career as a walk-on at Jacksonville State after playing quarterback in high school. Although he lacks the ideal reach at tackle (just 33 and 5/8-inch arms) Grable is a gifted athlete, boasting a 4.95-second 40-yard dash and 117-inch broad jump, both of which are elite by tackle standards. The Bills will hope to channel Grable's standout tools into further skill development as he continues to learn the tackle position.