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Bills OL Alec Anderson (knee) out week-to-week

Bills OL Alec Anderson (knee) out week-to-week

Miami Herald3 days ago
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Alec Anderson is considered week-to-week after undergoing arthroscopic surgery, the team said Thursday.
Anderson proved to be a capable backup last season and he made four starts at tackle while playing all 17 regular-season games. He also saw action in all three of Buffalo's playoff games.
Anderson played 27 percent of the offensive snaps for a Buffalo position group that allowed the fewest sacks (14) in the NFL.
Anderson, 25, went undrafted out of UCLA during the 2023 draft and hooked on with the Buffalo practice squad.
Also Thursday, tight end Dawson Knox was on the practice field for the first time this season. Knox (hamstring) began training camp on the active/non-football injury list.
Knox, 28, caught 22 passes for 311 yards and one touchdown in 16 games (13 starts) last season.
Overall, Knox has 193 receptions for 2,277 yards and 23 touchdowns over 85 games (71 starts) in six seasons with the Bills. He was a Pro Bowl selection in 2022.
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