Buffalo Bills Talk 2017 part 2 (9-7): Next - The Offseason with First Round Picks at 21 & 22

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Branch, Pouncey, Thomas all sit for Miami

Posted by Chris Brown on December 14, 2017 – 4:50 pm

DE Andre Branch, C Mike Pouncey and S Michael Thomas were all non-participants for a second straight day at practice Thursday for Miami.

Branch and Thomas have been dealing with knee injuries, while Pouncey’s affliction is a hip ailment.

A handful of Dolphins went from non-participants on Wednesday to limited practice players on Thursday including starting CB Xavien Howard and Cordrea Tankersley.

DID NOT PRACTICE
DE Andre Branch – knee
C Mike Pouncey – hip
S Michael Thomas – knee

LIMITED PARTICIPATION
G Jermon Bushrod – foot
CB Xavien Howard – illness
CB Cordrea Tankersley – ankle/shoulder
QB Matt Moore – foot
RB Damien Williams – shoulder

FULL PRACTICE
DT Jordan Phillips – ankle
DT Ndamukong Suh – knee
 

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BILLS TODAY: WILL SUNDAY BE FINAL HOME GAME FOR KYLE WILLIAMS?
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Here's the Bills news of note for Dec. 15th.

MICAH HYDE: "EVERY GAME IS A PLAYOFF GAME" (3:17)
Bills S Micah Hyde spoke with the media in the locker room following Wednesday's practice, topics include; taking the season one week at a time, challenges with Miami's offensive weapons and his thoughts on S Jordan Poyer being named the team’s Ed Block Courage Award winner.

JORDAN POYER: "ONE GAME AT A TIME" (4:47)
Bills S Jordan Poyer spoke with the media in the locker room following Wednesday's practice, topics include; his thoughts on being named the team’s Ed Block Courage Award winner for 2017, big divisional games ahead for the team, and preparing for this Sunday's game against Jay Cutler, Kenyan Drake and the Miami offense.
 

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NFL RUNDOWN
Who to Watch in Week 15
As the playoffs draw nearer, this weekend is sure to be full of drama, storylines and some great football. Here's a look at the key players and coaches who you won't want to miss in Week 15.

7) Sean McDermott, head coach, Buffalo Bills: Speaking of Saint Nick, the Bills deserve credit for winning ugly in North Pole conditions last weekend against the Colts. Bouncing through the frigid snowfields of the East, Buffalo kept its playoff hopes alive, adding another successful chapter to the first-year reign of Sean McDermott. It's a foreign concept for humans from Foxborough or Green Bay, but Buffalo's playoff drought dates back to 1999, a pre-9/11 civilization that knew nothing of hanging chads or the "Shahs of Sunset." A more innocent time when the Bills were a thing and Bill Belichick was praying for a second chance to direct a football team. McDermott lost points for his awkward benching of Tyrod Taylor, but he's regained momentum with the Bills clinging to the sixth seed in the AFC and holding the tie-breaker over Baltimore based on strength of victory. With two games left against Miami -- sandwiched around a road tilt with New England -- anything is possible.
 

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QUICK HITS: TYROD TO START SUNDAY; PETERMAN STILL IN PROTOCOL
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Tyrod Taylor was named the starting QB for Sunday. Nate Peterman remains in concussion protocol and Cordy Glenn was placed on injured reserve.

SEAN MCDERMOTT: "HE'S GOOD TO GO" (6:22)
Head Coach Sean McDermott addressed the media prior to practice on Friday topics include; Quarterback Tryod Taylor named the starter for Sunday's game, placing Offensive Lineman Cordy Glenn on IR, and stopping Miami's dual threat Running Back Kenyan Drake.

6 THINGS TO WATCH IN THE AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF RACE AND BILLS-DOLPHINS THIS WEEKEND
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The Los Angeles Chargers, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tennessee Titans all play pivotal games with regard to the AFC wild card race. Find out who Bills fans should be rooting for this weekend as John Murphy breaks down the playoff picture.
 

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The Carolina Panthers today announced it has commenced an internal investigation into allegations of workplace misconduct against the team’s owner and founder, Jerry Richardson. The investigation is being led by the outside international law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart and Sullivan, LLP, and will be overseen by limited owner and former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles.
 
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