Latest Browns injury update puts Bills in best position for Week 16 success

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We are just two days away from the Buffalo Bills taking the field to face the Cleveland Browns who are just looking forward to the offseason at this point. The Bills are looking for their fourth consecutive win for the second time this season. They have had some impressive wins the last couple of weeks, and fans are just hoping that another Buffalo win won’t require having to make another comeback.

Just like every other team, both the Bills and Browns are dealing with injuries that have some sort of impact. Buffalo has been hurt on defense for a majority of the year, but there is hope that they can get some of that help back which includes Christian Benford and Terrel Bernard.

As for their opponent this week, the Browns are dealing with a bunch of injuries and multiple players have already been ruled out for when Buffalo comes to town.

Browns' Friday injury update puts Bills in great position for Week 16

According to Daryl Ruiter from 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland, the Browns have already ruled out six players that includes OL Jack Conklin, TE David Njoku, RB Dylan Sampson, and CB Denzel Ward.

The Browns will be going into this game without some impactful players that they have, setting the Bills up for a lot of success on both sides of the ball. As far as Buffalo’s injury update, according to Joe Buscaglia, tight end Dalton Kincaid would practice today after being added to the injury report for a knee injury. Kincaid has been dealing with a knee injury for quite some time now.

In addition, according to Buscaglia per Sean McDermott, the Bills have already ruled out defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, kicker Matt Prater, and offensive lineman Chase Lundt.

The final inactives list will come out 90 minutes prior to kickoff on Sunday so fans for both teams will have to keep a close eye out on who will be playing, and who won’t be suiting up.

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