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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Logs limited practice Wednesday

    Milano (ankle) was limited in practice Wednesday. Milano logged his second straight limited practice after opening the week on the injury report with an ankle injury. The 31-year-old's status for the Bills' AFC divisional round matchup against the Broncos will likely depend on his participation in practice Thursday.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Full participant Thursday

    Milano (illness) was a full participant at Thursday's practice. Milano missed Wednesday's walk-through practice but has regained health Thursday. He's expected to occupy his usual starting spot at linebacker against the Jaguars in Sunday's wild-card-round matchup.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Won't practice Wednesday

    Milano (illness) will not practice Wednesday, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. Milano played in the Bills' last nine games consecutively before resting with most of the defensive starters in the team's Week 18 victory over the Jets. The linebacker appears to have acquired an illness, but it will likely not stop him from playing in Sunday's playoff game against the Jaguars. The 31-year-old will have two more opportunities to elevate his practice participation and prove he is over the illness in time for Sunday's contest.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Dominant in big Week 15 victory

    Milano registered 10 tackles (nine solo), including 2.0 sacks, and forced a fumble Sunday in a 35-31 win against New England. Milano put forth a monstrous effort in the comeback victory. He not only led Buffalo in tackles, he also sacked Drake Maye twice -- both in the second half. Milano's tackle total was a season-high mark and his most in a game since the 2023 campaign.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Practices in full

    Milano (pectoral) will practice in full Wednesday, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. The 31-year-old had missed Buffalo's last two games due to a pectoral injury that he aggravated in the Week 5 loss to the Patriots, but Wednesday's full practice suggests he's moved past the issue. Milano has appeared in three games for the Bills this year, recording 15 total tackles, including 1.0 sacks, over 100 defensive snaps. Now fully healthy, he's expected to start alongside Terrel Bernard in the Bills' linebacker corps.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Questionable to face Panthers

    Milano (pectoral) will be listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. Milano sat out Buffalo's Week 6 loss to the Falcons but has a chance to return in Week 8 following the Bills' Week 7 bye. If Milano remains sidelined against the Panthers, Shaq Thompson would likely draw another start.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Won't play Monday

    Milano (pectoral) has been ruled out for Buffalo's matchup versus the Falcons on Monday, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN reports. Milano is set to miss his third game in the last four weeks after aggravating his pectoral injury in the team's Week 5 loss to versus the Patriots. In the 31-year-old's absence, Shaq Thompson should get the start at linebacker once again. Milano will now have the upcoming bye week to get healthy and will look to return Week 8 versus the Panthers.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Won't practice Thursday

    Bills coach Sean McDermott said Milano (pectoral) will not participate in Thursday's practice, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. Milano is still considered week-to-week due to the pectoral injury that forced him to miss two games before returning to action Week 5, then aggravating the issue after playing 32 defensive snaps. It looks as though the veteran linebacker is trending in the wrong direction for Monday's game against the Falcons, after which point Buffalo will benefit from a Week 7 bye to get healthy. If Milano isn't cleared for Monday Night Football, Shaq Thompson will be positioned for an expanded role.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Questionable to return Sunday

    Milano (pectoral) is questionable to return to Sunday night's game versus the Patriots. Milano may have tweaked his previous pectoral injury that had sidelined him for two weeks prior to Sunday, and his status for the rest of the game is now uncertain. In his absence, Shaq Thompson stands to see an increase in workload at weakside linebacker against New England.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: All set for Week 5

    Milano (pectoral) is active for Sunday night's contest against New England. Milano will make his return to action after missing two games with a pectoral injury that he suffered in Week 2 versus the Jets. The 31-year-old will be back in his starting role weakside linebacker, potentially pushing Shaq Thompson to the bench in Week 5.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Questionable for Week 5

    Milano (pectoral) was a limited participant in Friday's practice and is questionable to return for Sunday's game against the Patriots. Milano missed the Bills' last two games due to a pectoral injury that he suffered against the Jets in Week 2. He was a limited participant in practice all week, and his questionable tag puts him in position to possibly return for Sunday's AFC East tilt. His official status may not be known until approximately 90 minutes before the 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff, when the Bills will announce their list of inactive players. Milano's return would bolster a Bills' linebacker corps that will be without Dorian Williams (knee).
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Could practice Wednesday

    Milano (pectoral) did not participate in Tuesday's practice. Milano has opened the week with back-to-back DNPs due to a pectoral injury that he suffered during the Bills' Week 2 win over the Jets, but head coach Sean McDermott relayed Tuesday that Milano and Ed Oliver (ankle) could be back at pracitce Wednesday, per Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News. Milano would likely have to practice in at least a limited capacity in order to have a shot at playing against the Dolphins on Thursday. If he's not cleared to play, Joe Andreessen and Dorian Williams would see their snaps on defense increase significantly in Thursday's AFC East clash.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Suffers pectoral injury vs. NYJ

    Milano did not participate in Monday's walkthrough practice due to a pectoral injury, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. Milano logged five tackles (two solo) during the Bills' win over the Jets on Sunday, but the veteran linebacker has come out of that game worse for wear. Head coach Sean McDermott said Monday that he doesn't have a timeline for Milano's return, and the 2017 fifth-rounder is in jeopardy of missing Thursday's game against the Dolphins. Joe Andreessen and Dorian Williams would be in line to see more snaps at linebacker if Milano is not cleared to play.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Upgrades to full practice

    Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Friday that Milano (hamstring/elbow) will practice in full Friday, Maddy Glab of the team's official site reports. McDermott said the team will still have to see how things go regarding Milano's status for Sunday's AFC Championship Game in Kansas City, a potential indication that the veteran linebacker could still carry a 'questionable' designation on Friday's official injury report. Nonetheless, to see Milano close out his week of practice with a full session bodes well for his chances of suiting up versus the Chiefs.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Still nursing hamstring injury

    Milano (hamstring) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice. Milano has been limited in consecutive practices due to a hamstring injury he likely picked up during Buffalo's divisional-round win over Baltimore. He's not in realistic danger of missing Sunday's AFC Championship Game against Kansas City unless he suffers a setback in Friday's practice. Since being activated off injured reserve in Week 13, Milano has accumulated 24 tackles (11 solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two fumble recoveries across six games (including two playoff contests).
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Cleared to play Week 17

    Milano (biceps/groin) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Jets. After logging a limited estimation Wednesday, Milano practiced fully Thursday and Friday and appears ready to return following a one-game absence. In three games this season, Milano has logged 11 tackles (five solo) and one fumble recovery.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Inactive Week 16

    Milano (biceps/groin) will not play in Sunday's game versus the Patriots. Milano injured his groin in last week's win over the Lions. He finished the week as a limited participant at practice, but he ultimately will not get permission to suit up. He will now miss his 12th full outing of the season. As a result, Dorian Williams figures to be the likely candidate to fill in at weakside linebacker.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Injures groin versus Detroit

    Milano exited Sunday's game against the Lions with a groin injury and is questionable to return. Prior to leaving in the second half, Milano registered three tackles (zero solo) and one QB hit. Baylon Spector is next up for snaps at linebacker for Buffalo while Milano is sidelined.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Not limited in season debut

    Milano logged 77 percent of Buffalo's defensive snaps and recorded five tackles (three solo) in Sunday's 35-10 Week 13 win against the 49ers. Milano missed the first 12 weeks of the campaign due to a torn biceps, but even in slippery and snowy conditions Sunday, he saw plenty of action. The veteran linebacker was on the field for 77 percent of Buffalo's defensive snaps while Dorian Williams, who had been starting in his place, played only on special teams. Milano thus appears set to be full-steam ahead for the remainder of the campaign as long as he can remain healthy.
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  • Bills' Matt Milano: Officially set for return

    Milano is active for Sunday night's contest against the 49ers, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports. Milano will officially make his return to the field in Week 13 after missing the entirety of the season to this point with a torn biceps. The linebacker compiled 30 total tackles (18 solo) while adding two interceptions, two passes defensed and a forced fumble over five games in 2023 before a season-ending leg injury. Milano will now slot in at weakside linebacker on Buffalo's defense versus San Francisco.
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