Buffalo Bills' DaQuan Jones Set for Potential Return from Injury
As the team fights for a playoff spot, Jones' return could bolster the defense amid other key injuries.
- Buffalo Bills' head coach Sean McDermott announced that star defensive tackle DaQuan Jones is set to return from injured reserve, starting his three-week window to return to practice and potentially come back to the active roster.
- Jones, who had a stellar season before suffering a pectoral injury in October, was among a number of key defensive players to suffer long-term or season-ending injuries.
- Despite Jones' potential return, the Bills face another setback as defensive lineman Jordan Phillips had to undergo wrist surgery following the team's win over the Dallas Cowboys.
- The Bills, currently 8-6, are fighting for a playoff spot with three weeks left in the season.
- Other key defensive players, including linebacker Matt Milano and cornerback Tre'Davious White, are also out due to injuries.