Both Buffalo Bills' starting offensive tackles have recorded real progress since late last week. After missing the Week 13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers due to injuries suffered on November 20, left tackle Dion Dawkins and right tackle Spencer Brown returned to practice, in a limited capacity, on Wednesday in Orchard Park.
As if the task of neutralizing Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive front wasn't difficult enough, the Buffalo Bills will have to do so without their two starting offensive tackles.
The Buffalo Bills will be without both of their starting offensive tackles on Sunday against T.J. Watt and the host Pittsburgh Steelers, one week after quarterback Josh Allen was sacked a career-high eight times.
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The Buffalo Bills announced they ruled out LT Dion Dawkins (concussion), RT Spencer Brown (shoulder), LB Terrel Bernard (elbow), and WR Curtis Samuel (elbow/knee) for Week 13 against the Steelers. It’s a tough break for Buffalo’s offensive line as they will be without both of their starting tackles.
Quite frankly, Dion Dawkins should shnow better. The Buffalo Bills' starting left tackle, who bills himself as "the Shnowman," has made multiple mental mistakes at crucial times this season.
Are the Buffalo Bills in trouble? What was once a firm grasp on the AFC East has slowly started to loosen over the last few weeks. The dam finally broke in Week 12, as Buffalo was unable to crack the impenetrable defense of the Houston Texans.
It was clear to anyone with the gift of sight that the Buffalo Bills got bullied during a Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans. Well, anybody except for Dion Dawkins.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was benched on Sunday for disciplinary reasons, and one of his veteran teammates had some honest remarks about the situation after the game.
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Both tight end Dawson Knox and offensive tackle Dion Dawkins were already starting for the Buffalo Bills when wide receiver Gabe Davis was drafted in 2020.
The Buffalo Bills were outmanned and outcoached in the loss to the Miami Dolphins. Head coach Sean McDermott always discusses the need for the team to play good, complementary football, which wasn't on display at all during the loss.
Dion Dawkins is one of one in the National Football League. And there's no denying that he's been instrumental to offensive linemen across the league. Dawkins was a loud advocate for the Protector of the Year award, and could very well see himself raise the hardware when the season ends.
Dion Dawkins is getting his due. The Buffalo Bills’ left tackle has long been a champion within the Buffalo community, and now the community is championing him.
The Buffalo Bills didn't need the trade deadline to bring in some big pieces to help bolster the defensive side of the football. After Week 6 ended, the team was able to bring back edge rusher Michael Hoecht and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, who were serving suspensions related to the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy.
It was an ugly showing from the Buffalo Bills against the Atlanta Falcons in all three phases of the football game. The first half was marred by missed tackles and running back Bijan Robinson and wide receiver Drake London running (and catching) roughshod on the Bills.
The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the Chicago Bears in their second preseason matchup. However, it sounds like Buffalo is dealing with some injury concerns on the offensive line, as starting left tackle Dion Dawkins missed practice on Wednesday.
Of all the positions and responsibilities on the football field, offensive line may be the least sexy of them all. The five men working in the trenches
Besides Pro Bowl appearances and All-Pro teams, the players who are always fighting in the trenches and doing all the dirty work don't have any award to show for it. Buffalo Bills four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Dion Dawkins wants to change that.