‘The Bills had lost their previous seven one-score games, and it took a well-rounded effort in the second half to get the job done.’
BillsBeat - October 4, 2022
Buffalo Bills receiver Jamison Crowder has broken ankle
‘Crowder was injured during the Bills’ 23-20 win over the Baltimore Ravens when returning a punt in the third quarter. He was carted off the field with his left leg in an air cast. Crowder was on crutches after the game Sunday.’
Bills' Jamison Crowder suffers broken ankle in win vs. Ravens, will likely be placed on injured reserve
‘Crowder signed a one-year deal with the Bills this offseason as an option for Josh Allen in the slot. Before landing in Buffalo, the 29-year-old spent the previous three seasons in New York with the Jets and further back began his career with Washington. Last year, he caught 51 passes for 447 yards and two touchdowns. Through four games, Crowder hauled in six of his 13 targets for 60 yards, while largely playing behind Isaiah McKenzie, who also left this game due to a head injury.’
McDermott: Tre'Davious White 'continues to improve,' will return 'when he's ready'
‘When speaking with the media on Monday after Buffalo’s 23-20 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Bills head coach Sean McDermott did not say if they will elect to do that this week with White. He says that White “continues to improve” and “we’ll get him back out there when he’s ready.”‘
Jamison Crowder suffered broken ankle, out indefinitely
‘Crowder suffered a broken ankle during Sunday’s win over the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, as confirmed by head coach Sean McDermott. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, Crowder is expected to undergo additional tests, but the timetable for his absence is indefinite.’
Report: Buffalo Bills WR Jamison Crowder broke his ankle in Sunday's game against Baltimore
‘Rapoport reports Crowder will have additional tests to see what other damage was done and he will be out indefinitely.’
Bills WR injuries: Jamison Crowder to IR with broken ankle, Isaiah McKenzie in concussion protocol
‘If the Bills don’t sign a free agent or trade for a veteran receiver, the team could promote Isaiah Hodgins, Tavon Austin or Tanner Gentry from the practice squad.’
Report: Bills WR Crowder 'out indefinitely' with broken ankle
‘The injuries leave the Bills thin at receiver with just Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis, and Khalil Shakir healthy. Depending on McKenzie and Kumerow’s status, the team may need to look to the practice squad or the free agent market for replacements ahead of Sunday’s game against the Steelers.’
Bills never wavered despite early deficit against Ravens
‘”Leadership in this locker room, the type of guys we’ve got in this locker room, just line back up and do it again,” Miller said. “Even though it was 20-3, we never felt like we were out of it. The energy on the sideline was never negative. We never felt like the game was over.”‘
Bills still unsure about White's return
‘Coach Sean McDermott said Monday that White, who tore an ACL last Thanksgiving in New Orleans and hasn’t played since, continues to rehab the injury and no decision has been made on his return.’
Report: Bills WR Crowder has broken ankle
‘Crowder was injured while returning a punt early in the second half of Buffalo’s 23-20 win in Baltimore.’
Bills WR Jamison Crowder breaks ankle, likely out extended time
‘Crowder’s impact had been slight. Through four weeks, he’d only been able to tally 6 catches for 60 yards. However, he had been a vital part of special teams, returning 9 punts for 100 yards.’
Sean McDermott provides injury updates on Jamison Crowder + others heading into Week 5
‘McDermott also announced DT Ed Oliver (ankle), DT Jordan Phillips (hamstring) CB Christian Benford (hand), WR Jake Kumerow (ankle) and OL Justin Murray (foot) are all improving. “We’ll see where they go this week,” McDermott said. “Our hope is they’re back out there.”‘
Bills Today | DT Prince Emili and WR Khalil Shakir deliver unsung contributions in Baltimore
‘Shakir stepped up at a crucial time and delivered how the team needed him to. The rookie recorded two receptions for 23 yards, one being his first catch in the NFL that went went for 14 yards and a first down. Both of Shakir’s receptions were pivotal in moving the ball down the field on the final two drives which allowed QB Josh Allen to run in an 11-yard TD and then K Tyler Bass to close out the game with a walk-off field goal.’
BillsBeat - October 3, 2022
Pollock: This Bills win was a builder of character
‘Finally, and this might just be the most encouraging takeaway, Sean McDermott had a superior coaching game.’