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One position group for the Buffalo Bills that couldn't afford to have an injury to a key player was the receiver position.
Shakir was the Bills’ leading receiver in 2024 with 76 catches for 821 yards and four TDs, and that was in 15 games.
Signed long-term; enters 2025 as Buffalo’s clear No. 1 receiver.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Thursday that Shakir (ankle) should be ready for the start of the regular season, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott provides a fresh injury update on wide receiver Khalil Shakir ahead of the team’s ...
A few more injury updates on the Bills. Sean McDermott says Khalil Shakir progressing nicely through high ankle sprain. McDermott told Shakir on pace to be ready for Week 1. Tylan Grable, the Bills’ ...
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir should return from an ankle injury in time for the season opener, coach Sean McDermott said Thursday.
With Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir ruled “week-to-week” with a high ankle sprain, the team may look to trade for Washington Commanders star Terry McLaurin, who is in the final year of his ...
Shakir left the field during Friday's practice after having his right ankle examined by trainers. Subsequent evaluation has indicated that the fourth-year wideout is dealing with a high-ankle sprain.
The Buffalo Bills have been no stranger to injuries during training camp, especially at the wide receiver position.
The Bills offense may have aken a big blow, as Khalil Shakir suffered an ankle sprain and is expected to miss a few weeks.