Buffalo Bills Face Uncertainty as Joey Bosa’s Injury Looms
The Buffalo Bills are grappling with a significant blow as their leading edge rusher, Joey Bosa, is increasingly unlikely to take the field in Week 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Bosa exited during the second half of the Bills’ crucial Week 13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers due to a hamstring injury, leaving his availability for the upcoming game in serious question.
Roster Adjustments Signal Concern
On Tuesday, the Bills made a notable roster move that hints at the team’s growing concern regarding Bosa’s condition. They re-signed edge rusher Andre Jones Jr. to their practice squad, marking his second stint with the organization this season. Previously, Jones Jr. joined the practice squad on August 28 but was released on November 25 when the Bills opted to bring back Shaq Lawson.
While it remains uncertain if Jones Jr. will see game action soon, his return to the practice squad suggests that Buffalo is preparing for the possibility of being without Bosa for at least the next week. This strategic move indicates an awareness of the depth needed at a critical position, especially given Bosa’s pivotal role on the defensive front.
Implications for the Defense
Bosa’s absence would undoubtedly create a ripple effect throughout the Bills’ defense. Known for his game-changing capabilities, his potential sidelining would not only impact the pass rush but also influence the overall dynamics of Buffalo’s defensive strategy. The team will need to adapt quickly if they are to maintain their competitive edge against a formidable Bengals offense.
As the Bills continue to navigate the implications of this injury, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the team responds in the lead-up to their clash with Cincinnati. The stakes are high, and the pressure is on as Buffalo aims to keep their playoff hopes alive amidst growing uncertainty.

