Bills DT Williams leaves with knee injury

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams won’t return against Carolina after leaving in the first quarter with a knee injury.

Williams was questionable going into Sunday’s game with a sore shoulder, but was active and got the start. He hurt his knee on the first defensive series and walked to the locker room.

Williams joins a long list of injuries for the Bills, who were without starting safeties Bryan Scott(notes) and Donte Whitner(notes) because of ankle injuries.

Updated Oct 25, 4:35 pm EDT
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  1. Tim
    2. Posted by Tim Sun Oct 25 7:11pm EDT

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    With all these defensive injuries when are we going to see Maybin play a little outside LB? Also, what about Nic Harris playing a little strong safety? This might help seal up our porous run defense. Byrd is awesome at free safety but Wilson is too easily pushed out of the way by blockers to be playing strong safety.Glad they got the win against Carolina, and if they weren't so injury depleted I wouldn't think about playing Maybin at LB or N. Harris at strong safety but there comes a time when you got to start thinking about it. Then, put in the faster lighter players during passing downs (and move Maybin to DE).
  2. Tim
    1. Posted by Tim Sun Oct 25 7:11pm EDT

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    With all these defensive injuries when are we going to see Maybin play a little outside LB? Also, what about Nic Harris playing a little strong safety? This might help seal up our porous run defense. Byrd is awesome at free safety but Wilson is too easily pushed out of the way by blockers to be playing strong safety.Glad they got the win against Carolina, and if they weren't so injury depleted I wouldn't think about playing Maybin at LB or N. Harris at strong safety but there comes a time when you got to start thinking about it. Then, put in the faster lighter players during passing downs (and move Maybin to DE).
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