So far, the Buffalo Bills haven't been impacted too badly by injuries. It's not to say that they haven't had them, but the injuries that they've sustained haven't had a terrible impact on the team. As of now, they're still unbeaten. However, they're going into a game against a hungry divisional opponent with 2 players listed as "out" and 4 players listed as "questionable" on the injury report.

Here are the 6 players who are "out" or "questionable" for the Bills this week

Last week, the Bills went without their starting right tackle, Spencer Brown, defensive tackle Ed Oliver, and their starting weakside linebacker, Matt Milano. This week, it appears that they will be without linebacker Dorian Williams and rookie cornerback Dorian Strong. However, the possibility exists that the Bills could also be without Brown, Oliver, and Milano again, plus rookie defensive tackle TJ Sanders. All of them were listed as "questionable" on Friday's injury report.

Sanders is dealing with a knee injury

The newest injury on that report is for rookie defensive tackle TJ Sanders, who injured his knee against the Saints. According to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic, the injury flared up midweek. Buscaglia says he asked Sanders if he'd be good to go on Sunday and his response was, "I don’t know, we’ll see how the next couple of hours go.”

These 6 players could all be game-time decisions for the Bills. Their inactive list is due 90 minutes before kickoff, so we should know who is going to be playing by 6:30 pm on Sunday.

Here's a look back at last week's game against the Saints

In Orchard Park, perfect September weather drew thousands to Highmark Stadium as the Bills defeated the Saints 31-19, with Josh Allen leading the charge and fans cheering on every play.

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