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The Buffalo Bills have had one of the worst injury luck of any team this season. It seems every year there is always that one team that has incredible injury luck, this season it's the Buffalo Bills.

On top of losing All-Pro CB Tre'Davious White and All-Pro LB Matt Milano, the team lost All-Pro caliber DT DaQuan Jones with a pec injury suffered in the ugly loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.

Since then, Buffalo has brought in some reinforcements in Linval Joseph and Rasul Douglas to try and get some kind of production back at those positions, but the team is hurting without their usual cast being inactive. While Sean McDermott has given an optimistic outlook, not ruling Jones or Milano out, we can't imagine they see the field this season.

That doesn't mean that Jones isn't doing all he can to rally the troops and throw his support behind his teammates. While it's just a small action, the sentiment goes a long way.

Jones took to social media to share an image of him and his teammates outside of the Buffalo Bills facility with a simple caption that read, "I'm still all in." 

His simple message gave the Bills Mafia a reason to celebrate in that he's still all in, despite the injuries and despite the national media counting this team out, Jones is still standing strong with his teammates with a message on adversity.

The Buffalo Bills' pass rushers are an intimidating unit, despite not having Jones around to help blow up the middle of the opposing team's offensive lines. In just a small act, he's standing up for his teammates and could be sending the front office a message.

Jones is due for a new contract, and before his injury was playing lights-out football. We've been pounding the table for Brandon Beane to work his magic and retain the talented defensive tackle, and this just makes us want him to stay even more.

The Buffalo Bills front office loves their character guys and add Jones' ability to get after the quarterback and stop the run, it's a no-brainer. 

We just want to see him back on the football field, and the defense could undoubtedly use his abilities after the past few poor performances.

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