The Buffalo Bills are attempting to cope with losing two wide receivers to torn ACL injuries in the same week. One day after moving wide receiver Gabe Davis to Injured Reserve, the Bills did the same with Tyrell Shavers.
The Buffalo Bills are going to be significantly shorthanded when they face the Denver Broncos in the divisional round on Saturday. The Bills booked their spot in the next round of the NFL playoffs with a big win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
The Buffalo Bills announced they have placed WR Tyrell Shavers on injured reserve. He tore his ACL in the wild card round win against the Jaguars this past weekend. Shavers, 26, signed with the Bills as an undrafted free agent out of San Diego State following the 2023 draft.
The Buffalo Bills survived the Jacksonville Jaguars in a tense Wild Card night of the NFL Playoffs, and Tyrell Shavers stood at the center of it all. The Bills escaped with a 27–24 win, but the story that cut through the noise came from the wide receiver who refused to leave the field.
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The Bills’ already thin receiving corps has taken another hit. Tyrell Shavers will miss the rest of the postseason with a torn ACL, head coach Sean McDermott announced (via Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network).
In the span of three days, Buffalo lost three receivers for the season. Head coach Sean McDermott shared the update on Tuesday that wide receiver Tyrell Shavers tore his ACL, ending his season.
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Bills HC Sean McDermott announced that WR Tyrell Shavers unfortunately suffered a torn ACL in the playoff win over the Jaguars, per Katherine Fitzgerald.
The question comes up every couple of weeks, why aren’t the Buffalo Bills featuring wide receiver Tyrell Shavers more in the passing game? It’s a fair ask, and after Sunday’s 13-12 Week 17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, it’s one we’re right back to.
It’s about time Tyrell Shavers got his due. The former undrafted free agent has finally found a full-time spot on the Buffalo Bills’ 53-man roster, but based upon his performance in limited chances this year, he deserves more run than he’s gotten throughout the regular season.
His resiliency is nothing shy of remarkable. Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Tyrell Shavers spent two years living on the practice squad after signing an undrafted free-agent contract in 2023.
It's not very often an undrafted free agent climbs the ladder the way that Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Tyrell Shavers has progressed, from making the team as a practice squad player, and getting called up to the active roster for a game last season.
Josh Allen had a monster performance for the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and former San Diego State star wide receiver Tyrell Shavers was not only part of it, but got a nice shoutout from the quarterback. Allen accounted for six touchdowns, including three scoring passes and three scoring runs.
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With the Buffalo Bills' offense reeling following a humbling Week 10 loss to the lowly Miami Dolphins, Josh Allen put on the Superman cape and forced his team to a well-earned 44-32 win over the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It’s no secret that Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has failed to live up to his draft stock thus far in his young career. A slow rookie campaign with a couple missed games is excusable, but Coleman has noticeably taken a step back in Year 2.
I am so freaking happy that Tyrell Shavers made the initial 53-man roster, and so is the Bills Mafia. He had been working his tail off all training camp and preseason, and it was sealed with an impressive one-handed touchdown grab against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the preseason finale.
Buffalo Bills receiver Tyrell Shavers has been impressive through training camp and the preseason, with many speculating he'll land on the team's 53-man roster.
The Buffalo Bills are trying again this season to be one of the best squads in the AFC. Buffalo got some bad news on Sunday, when one of their most promising wide receivers went down to injury at training camp.
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The Buffalo Bills announced they have signed WRs Tyrell Shavers and Jalen Virgil to reserve/futures contracts. The following is an updated list of the players Buffalo has signed to futures deals: CB Te’Cory Couch OL Mike Edwards RB Frank Gore Jr.
The Buffalo Bills announced they have promoted DT Branson Deen and WR Tyrell Shavers to the active roster from the practice squad. Shavers, 25, signed with the Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2023 out of San Diego State.
Former Alabama wide receiver Tyrell Shavers has done well for himself in training camp with the Buffalo Bills this week, earning praise from head coach Sean McDermott.
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