
The Buffalo Bills finally received encouraging news entering Week 15, as five injured starters are trending toward returning for the critical matchup against the New England Patriots.
Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that Joey Bosa, Terrel Bernard, Spencer Brown, and Joshua Palmer all upgraded their practice status, signaling a legitimate chance to play this weekend.
The brightest development involves Dalton Kincaid. The standout tight end returned as a full participant after recovering from the hamstring injury that sidelined him for three consecutive games.
Kincaid already played last week, and now only carries a minor knee designation, giving Josh Allen back one of his most reliable and explosive receiving options in the offense.
Bosa and Bernard returning strengthens Buffalo’s defensive front, restoring much-needed pressure ability and improving situational defense during crucial late-season playoff battles.
Spencer Brown is also expected to rejoin the starting lineup after missing two games with a shoulder injury, stabilizing the offensive line on the right side.
Wide receiver Joshua Palmer continues progressing from his knee and ankle issues, giving the Bills additional depth and versatility at a position hit hard by injuries.
Wednesday’s session was only a walkthrough, but the improved health across the roster has boosted team confidence as preparations intensify for the Patriots matchup.
If recovery continues smoothly, Buffalo could field one of its healthiest lineups in weeks, a massive advantage during a tight and unpredictable AFC playoff race.
For a Bills team fighting for postseason momentum, the timing of these returns could not be better as December pressure reaches its peak.