Titans' latest injury report gives Bills massive advantage heading into Week 7

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The 4-2 Buffalo Bills are coming into Week 7 as healthy as they could be. On Friday’s injury report, the Bills listed running back Ray Davis and safety Mike Edwards as questionable, while listing running back Darrynton Evans as doubtful. Davis came up on the report with a calf injury while Edwards is currently dealing with an injury.

Buffalo has been affected heavily all season long, so the limited amount of injuries gives them a lot more to work with. Not to mention, Mike Edwards has contributed little to none this season. As far as Davis, losing him would be a hard hit for the offense. Even though James Cook should be returning this week, Davis demonstrated on Monday Night Football just how valuable he is.

He led the Bills in rushing (97) and receiving (55) against a Jets defense that typically plays at an elite level. However, if Cook does indeed play on Sunday, Davis may not be as productive, should he even dress at all.

At the end of the day, the Bills are going to be as healthy as they have been this season. On the other side, the Titans are facing some key losses and potentially will be losing more by Sunday morning. According to the Titans’ Friday injury report, Tennessee has already ruled defensive lineman Keondre Coleman, linebacker Cedric Gray, running back Tyjae Spears and wide receiver Treylon Burks.

In addition, the Titans have also listed quarterback Will Levis (shoulder) and cornerback L’Jarious Snead (quad) as questionable.

Buffalo Bills have massive advantages going into Week 7

The Titans’ offense is already abysmal and now they are facing injuries at key positions. Levis, who is already playing horrendous football, is banged up with his throwing shoulder. Even though the Titans have Tony Pollard as their main back, losing Spears as the complimentary back will limit the Titans’ rushing attack.

Then losing Burks as a depth receiver behind DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley limits their options at receiver. As far as Snead, even though he has not had a great season so far, he has experience going up against the Bills every year when he was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs and knows how Buffalo’s offense operates.

Even though the Titans have a decent amount of injuries, the Bills still need to be focused and not take this game lightly.

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