Buffalo Bills face injury woes ahead of Texans matchup
The injury list for the Buffalo Bills continues to grow as they prepare for their Week 12 showdown against the Houston Texans. With crucial players sidelined, the Bills will once again need to rely on their depth to navigate this challenging period.
Kincaid sidelined for another week
Tight end Dalton Kincaid, who has become a vital part of the Bills’ offense, will miss his second consecutive game due to a hamstring injury. His absence is a significant blow to the team’s offensive strategy, particularly as they look to maintain their momentum in a tightly contested season.
Wide receiver depth tested
Compounding the injury crisis, head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that both wide receiver Curtis Samuel and wide receiver/returner Mecole Hardman Jr. will also be unavailable for the Thursday Night Football clash. Samuel is dealing with an elbow injury, while Hardman is sidelined with a calf issue.
Short week adds to the challenge
The Bills are grappling with these setbacks on a short week, making the situation even more precarious. McDermott communicated these updates on Wednesday morning during his appearance on WGR550, underscoring the urgency as the game approaches.
The team has faced a series of injuries throughout the season, forcing them to dig deep into their roster. As they head into this pivotal matchup against the Texans, the Bills’ ability to adapt and overcome these challenges will be critical.

