Gabe Davis, Buffalo Bills wide receiver will not play against Tennessee Titans

ORCHARD PARK N.Y. — Afoot injury sustained during Saturday’s practice. Buffalo Bills Large receiver Gabe Davis Will not participate in Monday’s match against the Tennessee Titans.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the team hoped that Davis would be available. However, playing two days after the injury was considered difficult. Davis did not get on the field to stretch or check his ankle before the inactives were released.

Rookie wide receiver Khalil Shakir He will continue to be active in his first career NFL game, even if Davis is not there. Third-year receiver has become the Bills No. 2 opposite Stefon Diggs He will be missed by the Titans in the team’s home opener.

In the Bills’ season opening against the Steelers, Davis was able to catch four passes for 88 yard and a touchdown. Los Angeles Rams.

Buffalo will also not have defensive tackles Tim Settle (calf) was listed as doubtful in the injury report. Ed Oliver (ankle). The Bills drafted defensive tackles Brandin Bryant And C.J. Brewer The practice squad will assist the line in their absence.

Cornerback Dane Jackson After being listed as questionable with knee injuries on the injury report, he is now active as expected. The Bills vs. Titans inactives are at the tight end Tommy SweeneyOffensive lineman Tommy Doyle, linebacker Baylon Spector Cornerback Cam Lewis.

The Bills will be starting 2-0 for a third consecutive season. They have had three consecutive 2-0 starts in each of the 15 previous seasons. Highmark Stadium could be the place where Bills history is made. Since 1994, they have not won at home on Monday Night Football.

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