Buffalo Bills hit hard by injuries as Tre’Davious White joins growing preseason list ahead of Ravens clash

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Buffalo Bills hit hard by injuries as Tre’Davious White joins growing preseason list ahead of Ravens clash

Buffalo Bills face injuries in Week 1 against Ravens (Image via: Getty Images)

The Buffalo Bills are battling a wave of injuries at the worst possible time, just weeks away from their 2025 NFL season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. Multiple starters and depth players have missed practice since training camp began, leaving serious concerns about roster health and depth as Week 1 approaches.

Buffalo Bills see multiple starters sidelined with training camp injuries

Buffalo’s injury list has grown steadily throughout training camp, impacting nearly every position group. Offensive tackle Spencer Brown, wide receivers Tyrell Shavers, Curtis Samuel, Elijah Moore, and Kaden Prather, along with tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox, have all missed time. On defense, linebacker Terrel Bernard and rookie center Sedrick Van Pran-Granger have also been limited. Even kicker Tyler Bass has dealt with setbacks.The latest and perhaps most alarming addition to the list is veteran cornerback Tre’Davious White. White exited Thursday’s practice with an apparent leg injury, hopping off the field before being carted away after a trainer evaluation. With Buffalo already thin at cornerback, his status looms large for the secondary.

Bills’ secondary faces early pressure as injuries thin cornerback depth

The Bills’ cornerback situation was already fragile before White’s scare. Rookie Maxwell Hairston suffered an LCL sprain in late July, though he fortunately avoided a season-ending ACL tear.

While Hairston is expected back, his timeline remains uncertain. Behind starter Christian Benford, Buffalo lacks experienced depth, making White’s health pivotal to the defense’s success.Buffalo’s secondary has been a strength in past seasons, but without White and Hairston at full strength, opposing offenses could exploit mismatches. Facing Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in Week 1, that’s a dangerous scenario—especially given Baltimore’s success running for over 200 yards the last time these teams met.

Bills racing against time to get healthy before Week 1 showdown with Ravens

With less than three weeks before kickoff, the Bills must focus on getting healthy to avoid entering the season short-handed. A compromised roster could not only make Week 1 against Baltimore an uphill battle but also set the tone for a difficult start in an AFC loaded with contenders.Also Read: Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson injury update: Practice exit raises concern ahead of NFL week 1Buffalo fans and coaches will be monitoring every update closely, as the team’s ability to contend this season may hinge on how quickly their stars return to full strength. If Tre’Davious White and other key playmakers aren’t ready, the Bills could face early challenges in their pursuit of another deep playoff run.

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