
Robert Woods Injury: Updates on Bills WR's Knee and Return
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Woods has been out since he suffered a knee injury in Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals. However, he is ready to return.
Continue for updates.
Woods Active vs. Steelers
Sunday, Dec. 11
The Bills announced that Woods is available for Week 14.
Latest on Woods' Practice Status
Friday, Dec. 9
The Bills announced Woods was limited in practice for the third straight day on Friday.
Latest on Woods' Diagnosis
Monday, Nov. 21
Bills head coach Rex Ryan told reporters that Woods has a knee sprain.
On Nov. 20, Sal Capaccio of WGR 550 reported that Woods had already undergone an MRI and was awaiting the results. Capaccio added that "there's hope there's not ligament damage."
Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reported that Woods was on crutches in the locker room and declined to comment on his injury.
Woods Emerged for Bills After Watkins Injury
Woods has spent a majority of the season serving as the Bills' top target in the absence of Sammy Watkins, who's struggled with lingering foot problems. The fourth-year receiver out of USC put together some strong performances, including 10 grabs against the Seattle Seahawks, but he's lacked consistency.
The 24-year-old California native has dealt with some injuries as well. He underwent groin surgery during the offseason. More recently, he battled through his own foot issues that forced him to miss one game while also landing on the injury report for multiple weeks.
If Woods is sidelined again moving forward, Marquise Goodwin and Justin Hunter are among the receivers who will battle for playing time.





.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
