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Injuries pile up for Bills O-Line

Brown out, Rinehart has "decent" chance to play

Updated: Monday, 08 Oct 2012, 11:12 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 08 Oct 2012, 11:12 PM EDT

PHOENIX (WIVB) - The Bills' offensive line has been hit hard by injuries over the last two weeks, with at least three linemen expected to miss this Sunday's game at Arizona.

Cordy Glenn and Kraig Urbik both missed last week's game with ankle injuries, and neither traveled with the team. Colin Brown injured his hamstring filling in for Urbik, and now he is also out for this week.

Chad Rinehart has a "decent" chance to play, according to Head Coach Chan Gailey, but back-up tackle Sam Young will fill in at Right Guard again if needed.

Starting safety Jairus Byrd has a chest injury and will likely miss practice Wednesday, but Gailey says he could play Sunday.

Mark Anderson's status is still up in the air. The team is still waiting for results on an MRI performed on Anderson's knee.

The Bills are practicing at Arizona State this week to prepare for Sunday's road against against the Cardinals.

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