Bills Linebacker Matt Milano Suffers Torn Biceps
Another Major Injury For Pro Bowler
Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano has suffered another significant injury, this time tearing his biceps muscle during Tuesday's training camp practice. The injury is expected to keep him out for the remainder of the 2023 season.
Details of the Injury
- Milano tore his left biceps muscle during Tuesday's practice.
- The injury occurred while he was attempting to make a tackle.
- Milano was immediately taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
Impact on the Bills
Milano's injury is a major blow to the Bills' defense. He is one of the team's most experienced and productive linebackers.
With Milano out, the Bills will likely turn to third-rounder Dorian Williams to take on a larger role.
Milano's Injury History
This is the second major injury that Milano has suffered in less than a year. Last season, he fractured his leg in Week 5 and missed the rest of the season.
Milano has also dealt with other injuries throughout his career, including a hamstring injury in 2021 and a groin injury in 2020.
Outlook for Milano
It is unclear how long Milano will be out, but it is likely that he will miss the entire 2023 season.
The Bills will hope that Milano can make a full recovery and return to the field in 2024.
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