
Marquise Goodwin Injury: Updates on Bills WR's Concussion and Return
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Marquise Goodwin hit his head on the ground during an Aug. 23 practice and entered the NFL's concussion protocol. He has now cleared the protocol and is ready to return to game action.
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Goodwin Active vs. Ravens
Sunday, Sept. 11
BuffaloBills.com's Chris Brown did not list Goodwin among the Bills' inactive players against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Latest on Goodwin's Practice Status
Tuesday, Sept. 6
ESPN's Mike Rodak reported Goodwin will be a full participant at the Bills' Sept. 6 practice.
Goodwin Struggling to Stay Healthy in NFL
Goodwin, who is also a sprinter and competed for a spot at the 2016 Summer Olympics, hasn't been able to make his mark with the Bills over his first three seasons in the league after wowing scouts with a 4.27-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine in 2013.
He's missed more games (24) than he's caught passes (20) in his career.
Of the litany of injuries he's dealt with, Goodwin suffered a concussion in Week 4 of the 2014 season, per FoxSports.com, which makes his latest issue more concerning.
Heading into the 2016 season, Goodwin was enjoying an exceptional camp, and the Bills will hope it translates to the regular-season now that he's ready to play.
Stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com.

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