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Bills’ Zach Davidson Elevated for Week 11 Amid Key Injuries

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Zach Davidson, a tight end for the Buffalo Bills, has been elevated from the practice squad for Week 11, according to recent reports. This move comes in response to the injury of starting tight end Dalton Kincaid, who has been ruled out for the upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Davidson, who has yet to play a regular-season snap in the NFL, will be part of a Bills team facing significant challenges due to injuries. Besides Kincaid, the Bills will also be without wide receiver Keon Coleman, and right tackle Spencer Brown and wide receiver Amari Cooper are listed as questionable.

The matchup against the undefeated Chiefs is crucial for the Bills, who are currently the second seed in the AFC and have an 18% chance of earning a first-round bye. A win could significantly boost their playoff seeding, especially if the Chiefs lose another game and the Bills win out their remaining games.

Despite the challenges, the Bills are optimistic about their chances, particularly with the potential return of key players after the bye week. Linebacker Matt Milano, for instance, has had his 21-day practice window opened, which could be a significant boost for the team’s defense in the future.