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Curtis Samuel Questionable for Week 10 Due to Pectoral Injury
Curtis Samuel, the wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, is listed as questionable for the team’s Week 10 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts due to a pectoral injury. This development adds uncertainty to the Bills’ offensive lineup, as Samuel has been a key contributor when healthy.
Samuel has recorded 12 catches for 92 yards this season, averaging 11.5 yards per game on 19 targets. His status is crucial, especially given that several other pass catchers are also dealing with injuries. Quintin Morris, Dawson Knox, and Dalton Kincaid are among those on the injury report but are participating in practices fully.
The Bills will need to closely evaluate Samuel’s status leading up to the game on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET. His participation, or lack thereof, could significantly impact the team’s game plan against the Colts. If Samuel is unable to play, it could create opportunities for other receivers and alter the Bills’ offensive strategy.
In addition to Samuel, another key player, Amari Cooper, is also questionable after limited practices this week. The health of these players will be a focal point as the Bills prepare for their upcoming game.