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Bills LB Matt Milano returns for game vs. Patriots

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Buffalo linebacker Matt Milano is active after being listed as questionable for the Bills’ home game against the New England Patriots on Sunday night after missing the previous two contests with a pectoral injury.

Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle) is inactive, marking his fourth consecutive game missed contest after getting hurt in the 41-40 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1.

Left tackle Spencer Brown (calf) was upgraded from questionable to playing on Sunday, while defensive tackle T.J. Sanders (knee) went from questionable status to inactive.

Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams (ankle) and linebacker Jahlani Tavai (calf) were questionable but are active. Williams was limited at practice on Wednesday and Friday and sat out Thursday’s session. Tavai was the team’s leading tackler in 2024 and will be on the field for the first time this season after he was activated from injured reserve on Saturday following a full week of practice.

Cornerback Carlton Davis (illness) went from questionable to active. New England downgraded linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson (knee) to out on Saturday.

Other inactives for Buffalo (4-0): wide receiver Elijah Moore, linebacker Dorian Williams (knee), defensive tackle Chase Lundt and cornerbacks Brandon Codrington and Jordan Hancock.

Inactives for New England (2-2): Chaisson, defensive tackle Eric Gregory, guard Caedan Wallace, wide receiver Efton Chism and quarterback Tommy DeVito (emergency third QB).

–Field Level Media

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