s a healthy scratch When the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens square off today in their 2018 NFL season opener
Authentic Dion Dawkins Jersey , they will do so with only two players missing the game due to injury. With NFL rules being what they are, however, five other players join injured wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III and injured linebacker Julian Stanford on the inactive list for today’s contest. Also included on the list is one very surprising name.Here are the Bills’ inactives for this week.WR Ray-Ray McCloud IIIThe rookie receiver/return man will miss the contest due to a knee injury he suffered late in the preseason. The Bills still have five active receivers for the game: Kelvin Benjamin, Zay Jones, Jeremy Kerley, Cam Phillips, and Robert Foster.CB Vontae DavisWhoa. The presumed starter at corner opposite Tre’Davious White is a healthy scratch for his first game as a Bill. Phillip Gaines will start outside, leaving rookie Taron Johnson to man the slot.CB Ryan LewisLewis was added to the roster after cut-downs, having spent the preseason with the New England Patriots. He’ll wait at least a week to suit up in Buffalo.LB Julian StanfordThe veteran linebacker was questionable for this one with a nose injury, and he will be unable to go as a result. The Bills have five active linebackers: Matt Milano, Lorenzo Alexander, Tremaine Edmunds, Deon Lacey, and Ramon HumberT Conor McDermottMcDermott was inactive for the majority of the 2017 season with the Bills, and he will begin 2018 in the same fashion.G Wyatt TellerThe Bills are comfortable with Russell Bodine and Marshall Newhouse serving as the only backup linemen for the day. Newhouse was cross-trained at both guard and tackle this summer
Authentic LeSean McCoy Jersey , presumably for this very reason.TE Khari LeeThe Bills roll with three tight ends, including Jason Croom, who will appear in his first professional game. Backup tight end Logan Thomas is also the emergency quarterback, which may have given him the edge on Lee. Here are Baltimore’s inactives: The New England Patriots are set to invade New Era Field on Monday night, and the Buffalo Bills are reeling, coming off of a miserable 37-5 loss at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts. While the Bills might be able to pull off an upset, it’s far more likely that this match-up with New England will look like most of the games between the two teams over the last seventeen years.In fantasy football, there are few match-ups as promising as a Patriots game against the Bills. If you have a New England player on your team, first of all, shame on you for going over to the dark side. Secondly, play those players confidently this week.Here are three solid bets for Monday Night Football.QB Tom BradyThe G.O.A.T. absolutely annihilates the Bills. In 31 games against Buffalo, Brady has completed 64.4% of his passes for 7,798 touchdowns, 68 touchdowns, 22 interceptions
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