Dawson Knox has a hand fracture; Titans lose Caleb Farley for remainder of 2021

The defeat at the hands of the Titans by a score of 34-31 in the closing of week 6 it was more painful than expected for the Bills. In addition to registering his second disaster of the year, Josh Allen could lose one of his favorite targets.

As reported by Mike Garofolo, from NFL Network, Dawson Knox reportedly suffered a hand fracture during the engagement at Nissan Stadium.

Added that there is no estimated time for the recovery of the tight end. However, there is optimism that the Ole Miss product will not be out for long; In addition, the Bills will have a bye week on matchday seven of the schedule, giving Knox an additional seven days to return.

The low of Knox it’s tricky for the Bills, who boast the eighth-best passing offense in the league. Even though TE is fourth in Buffalo’s receiving yards (286), leads organization in touchdown catches (5).

Bittersweet victory

Although the Titans’ triumph already promises to have postseason implications, the victory over an AFC contender leaves a sour taste in Nashville. Adam Schefter of ESPN, He reported that Tennessee will lose rookie Caleb Farley for the remainder of the season.

The cornerback drafted in the first round of the 2021 Draft abandoned the engagement in the second quarter and it was later revealed that the Virginia Tech product suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear.

Farley’s injury, who had the same condition during his college career, it occurred in his first game as a starter. The 22-year-old defensive back was filling in for Kristian Fulton, who was placed on injured reserve prior to the Week 6 game, with a hamstring problem.

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