The Buffalo Bills aren't healthy going into a key contest against the Indianapolis Colts but that doesn't mean it will stay that way.
No position has shown that reality more than at wide receiver for the AFC East-leading Bills. Pro Bowl wide receiver Amari Cooper returned to practice this week while recovering from a wrist injury. Cooper took part in the team's pass-catching drills - a sign that he is relatively close to returning to the field soon.
While Cooper's injury is a sign of good things heading Buffalo's way, the same cannot be said for second-round rookie Keon Coleman.
As head coach Sean McDermott announced, the wrist injury to Coleman suffered in the team's 30-27 win over the Miami Dolphins won't be a quick fix with the Florida State product needing to sit out of Sunday's game.
"Probably going to be more than this week," McDermott said. "Probably going to be multiple weeks, I just don't know how far into the future it'll go."
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Coleman had seemingly turned a corner in his first season in the league while Cooper had struggled to find ways to make an impact on the field for Buffalo since the team traded for him in October.
While the Bills have plenty of issues in terms of the health of their receivers room - causing Bills Mafia share concerns - it should provide some solace to know that the team is getting somewhat healthier around Josh Allen.
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