
""Medically, they feel like it's just not, [Rapp's] not in a spot where he can actually play at a level where we can function to do the job," McDermott said. "But give TRapp credit, man, he's gutted it out for the better part of six-plus weeks having hurt it in training camp when he did was really probably 14 or so days into training camp. So, he's just a warrior that way and got to a point where just couldn't do it anymore. So, that's where we're at.""
"The Bills will also be without starting defensive tackle DaQuan Jones (calf) and wide receiver Joshua Palmer (ankle/knee), but McDermott said while he can't guarantee either won't be placed on injured reserve, he is feeling more comfortable that they are heading in the right direction."
Taylor Rapp will be placed on injured reserve because of a knee injury sustained in training camp, after struggling to play through it for more than six weeks. Medical staff do not believe Rapp can perform at the required level, and Rapp played through the injury for over six weeks before the decision. Veteran Jordan Poyer and rookie Jordan Hancock are options to replace Rapp. Defensive tackle DaQuan Jones (calf) and wide receiver Joshua Palmer (ankle/knee) are out for the game, though the team expressed cautious optimism about their recoveries. Dalton Kincaid, Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano are questionable after limited practice.
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