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Bills LB Matt Milano sustains knee injury in 1st-quarter pileup, won’t return vs Jaguars
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Date:2025-04-09 08:26:01
LONDON (AP) — Buffalo Bills starting linebacker Matt Milano sustained a knee injury Sunday in the first quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars and was ruled out.
Milano was injured while pressuring Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence on a 3rd-and-6 from the Buffalo 10. He was carted off the field. He had made three tackles in the game.
A fifth-round draft pick by the Bills in 2017, Milano was selected first team All-Pro by the Associated Press last season.
In the pileup, Jags offensive lineman Walker Little also stayed down. Little’s return was questionable.
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