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Buffalo Bills coach McDermott has announced that linebacker Bernard, defensive tackle Carter, and wide receiver Samuel will not play against the Seattle Seahawks

By Christopher Harris
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Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott announced on Friday that starting linebacker Terrel Bernard, receiver Curtis Samuel, and backup rookie defensive tackle DeWayne Carter will not play against Seattle this weekend.

Bernard is out with an ankle injury he got during a 34-10 win over Tennessee last weekend. This comes after he missed two games earlier due to a pectoral injury he sustained in Week 2. Before getting hurt, Bernard had eight tackles and recovered a fumble.

Carter has been placed on injured reserve and will miss at least four games because he needs surgery for a wrist injury. He could return for the Bills’ game against San Francisco on December 1, after their bye week.

Josh Allen gestures in the 1st half of the game

Carter’s playing time had been increasing, and he made an important play last game by stopping running back Tony Pollard for a 2-yard loss on fourth down, which helped set up the Bills’ scoring drive.

Samuel is out for an unknown period due to a pectoral injury he sustained last Sunday. His absence means the AFC East-leading Bills (5-2) will have four receivers available, including Amari Cooper, who was acquired in a trade with Cleveland last week, as they prepare to face the NFC West-leading Seahawks (4-3) on Sunday.

Christopher Harris is a marketing strategist and senior editor who founded World Soccer Talk, a platform dedicated to soccer news and analysis. He has extensive experience in sports media and marketing

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