Ok, so here's the thing. The NFL is being a little dumb about this whole reporting as eligible thing. Brad Allen made a mistake. It's as simple as that.
The news on Doyle was expected; initial reports on Ray stated he was day-to-day When Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Tommy Doyle injured his left leg this past weekend to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the immediate concern was for his long-term future in the NFL.
According to Alaina Getzenberg, the Bills are placing OL Tommy Doyle on injured reserve on Monday. Doyle, 25, was a fifth-round pick by the Bills out of Miami (OH) back in 2020.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle’s season is over before it has even begun. In Buffalo’s 27-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in their second preseason outing, Doyle was carted off the field.
The Buffalo Bills lost a depth piece on the offensive line with Tommy Doyle expected to miss the coming campaign due to injury.
Bills offensive tackle Tommy Doyle was carted off the field during the third quarter Saturday. The team quickly ruled him out with a left knee injury. Doyle, who was working his way back from last year's right ACL injury, had an air cast placed on his leg before departing.
AUG 19 BILLS OT CARTED OFF VS. STEELERS The Buffalo Bills have already had very few things go right for them in Saturday's preseason road game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and now they have to deal with a major injury.
Injuries have been a problem for Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle, but he’s avoided adding to his resume in that area for now. In Buffalo’s 23-19 preseason win over the Indianapolis Colts, Doyle exited the game in the second quarter due to a knee injury.
Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that the pair are dealing with contusions rather than any structural damage The Buffalo Bills finished their first preseason game of the year beating the Indianapolis Colts 23-19, but the best news of the day may have been the lack of serious injuries.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle has exited his team’s preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts due to injury. The team has announced that Doyle hurt his knee and will not return to action.
A young, versatile player ready to reclaim his role? Or someone who’s soon to be an ex-Bill following an injury-shortened 2022? The Buffalo Bills spent plenty of capital, both in terms of free-agent dollars and draft choices, on the interior offensive line this offseason.
The Buffalo Bills have addressed their offensive line depth. The team announced on Tuesday that lineman Justin Murray was signed. Murray’s addition comes amid some health concerns the Bills are having in the trenches.
Tommy Doyle suffered a season-ending ACL tear. To replace Doyle on the active roster, the Bills signed veteran Justin Murray to a one-year contract.
The Buffalo Bills announced on Tuesday that they are placing OL Tommy Doyle on injured reserve and signing OL Justin Murray to a one-year deal. Doyle, 24, was a fifth-round pick by the Bills out of Miami (OH) back in 2020.
The Buffalo Bills lost their first game of the season Sunday, as they fell to the Miami Dolphins 21-19. There are a number of directions where I can start this, but I think this is the best way to sum up what happened Sunday… For the most part, I think everyone interpreted my tweet correctly.
On Monday, Buffalo Bills HC Sean McDermott revealed to the media that OL Tommy Doyle will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. You can expect the team to place him on injured reserve in the coming days and sign someone else to the roster in his place.
The Buffalo Bills listed offensive tackle Tommy Doyle and tight end Quintin Morris among their inactives for Thursday night's NFL season-opening game at the Los Angeles Rams.
Ultimately, Hart’s time with the Bills ended without him appearing in a game.
The Bills have made a pair of roster moves along their offensive line. The club announced Tommy Doyle has been activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list and Bobby Hart has been waived.
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