
Ronald Darby Injury: Updates on Bills CB's Concussion and Return
Buffalo Bills cornerback Ronald Darby had not played since he left the team's Week 12 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a concussion after assisting on a tackle on running back Chris Ivory. However, he is ready to return.
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Darby Active vs. Steelers
Sunday, Dec. 11
The Bills announced that Darby was available against the Steelers.
Latest on Darby's Practice Status
Friday, Dec. 9
The Bills announced Darby was a full participant in practice for the second straight day on Friday.
Darby Has Struggled in Bills' Weak Secondary
The second-year corner was having a productive game, recording four tackles before exiting. However, he entered Week 12 struggling to find a rhythm, failing to record an interception while posting 42 tackles. The Bills have even opened up the possibility of making changes in their struggling secondary.
"It's frustrating," Darby told reporters, per Mike Rodak of ESPN.com. "I've been up and down. But at the end of the day, I'm young. I'm gonna learn from my mistakes. I'm just gonna get better. I've been through rough times before. It ain't nothing new."
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