
Cyrus Kouandjio Injury: Updates on Bills Tackle's Knee and Return
Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio will miss the team's Week 9 clash with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday because of a knee injury.
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Bills Officially List Kouandjio as Out vs. Dolphins
Saturday, Nov. 7
Buffalo Bills PR confirmed the tackle won't be able to play in the divisional matchup after he suffered a knee problem. Joe Buscaglia of WKBW noted the lineman wasn't listed on the injury report, making it unclear when the injury occurred or the extent of the setback.
Kouandjio admitted ahead of last year's draft that some teams had concerns about his surgically repaired knee. Buffalo ended up selecting him in the second round.
Quite simply, he's been a disappointment for the Bills. He failed to beat out Seantrel Henderson, a seventh-round pick in the same draft, for the starting right tackle job. It led to extremely limited duty for him throughout his rookie campaign.
Henderson once again claimed the starting spot after training camp this season. When he suffered a concussion, it gave Kouandjio a chance to claim his first career start against the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, the Bills listed Henderson as probable on their injury report, meaning the Alabama product was likely heading back to the bench this week anyway.
That said, a knee injury that pops up late in the week and causes him to miss the game altogether is certainly a concern.

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