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Buffalo Bills Injury Update: Joshua Palmer Leaves Game After Hip-Drop Tackle Against Falcons

Buffalo Bills Injury Update: Joshua Palmer Leaves Game After Hip-Drop Tackle Against Falcons

Buffalo, New York – The Buffalo Bills have officially provided an update on wide receiver Joshua Palmer, who exited Sunday’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons following a controversial hip-drop tackle late in the second quarter.

According to the team’s medical staff, Palmer sustained a lower-body injury as a result of the play and was immediately evaluated in the locker room. He did not return for the remainder of the game and was ruled out for the second half.

The incident occurred on a short completion near midfield, where Palmer was brought down awkwardly by a Falcons defender using a hip-drop motion — a tackling technique the NFL has been working to eliminate due to its high risk of lower-leg injuries. The play sparked immediate concern from the Bills’ sideline and head coach Sean McDermott, as Palmer appeared to be in significant discomfort before being assisted off the field.

Initial tests indicate that Palmer’s injury will require further evaluation, including imaging early this week to determine the extent of the damage. The Bills have not yet confirmed whether he will be available for their Week 7 matchup, pending medical assessments.

As of Monday morning, the team listed Palmer as “week-to-week”, and more details are expected following additional scans and consultation with specialists.

The injury comes at a crucial time for Buffalo, with the offense already managing depth concerns at wide receiver. The Bills are expected to rely on Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel to handle a larger workload should Palmer miss extended time.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available from team sources and medical evaluations.

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