
Robert Woods Injury: Updates on Bills WR's Foot and Return
Buffalo Bills receiver Robert Woods was listed as questionable for the team's Week 11 clash against the Cincinnati Bengals because of a foot injury. However, the Bills announced that he will be available to play.
The Bills placed the questionable tag on Woods on the official injury report for Sunday's game after listing him as a limited participant in practice each of the past three days. He was dealing with lingering foot problems throughout the season.
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Woods had become the de facto No. 1 receiver for the Bills early in the season before a foot injury forced him off the field for a couple of games. His 2015 season ended two games early thanks to a groin injury that landed him on injured reserve.
When healthy, Woods has been a solid yet unspectacular receiver for Buffalo since being selected in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft. After posting 587 receiving yards as a rookie, he jumped up to 699 receiving yards in his second year before his production fell again in 2015 with 552 yards.
He took on a slightly bigger role in 2016 with Sammy Watkins on the sideline, which led to some improved production over a few games, although inconsistency is still an issue. So far this year, he has 452 receiving yards and one touchdown in eight games.
Marquise Goodwin will likely see an increase in targets if Woods is forced to the sidelines, although recent signing Percy Harvin, Walter Powell and Justin Hunter could all see the field more often if Woods is limited moving forward.

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