Bad Day for the Buffalo Bills


Written by Mike Rodak at ESPN.com

The Buffalo Bills could be without a pair of their top young players this summer and perhaps beyond.

The team announced Monday that rookie outside linebacker Shaq Lawson will undergo shoulder surgery and that third-year wide receiver Sammy Watkins is dealing with a broken bone in his foot.

Watkins had the surgery three weeks ago, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The team confirmed that he is not expected to return until after training camp (but in time for the regular-season opener).

Lawson was making a swim move on a tackling dummy in a non-contact drill when he aggravated his shoulder injury, sources told Schefter.

Watkins took to Twitter to suggest to fans that they shouldn’t believe what’s being reported about him, but he didn’t specify what’s inaccurate about the information.

Asked by a fan on Twitter whether he would be back for the preseason, Watkins replied, “of course.”

Watkins has dealt with numerous injuries in two years since being drafted, including broken ribs, hip surgery, a sprained ankle and a calf strain. Despite the various ailments, Watkins has missed only three regular-season games — all last October.

Watkins led the Bills in receiving yards (1,047) and touchdowns (nine) last season.

Lawson, the 19th overall pick in last month’s draft, had insisted after the draft that he wouldn’t need surgery, but the Bills on Monday said they would go ahead with the procedure Tuesday as a preventative measure.

He took to Twitter after the Bills’ announcement.

Sources told Schefter that the procedure is expected to sideline him for five to six months, which would mean the former Clemson standout wouldn’t return until mid-October to mid-November.

“The Buffalo Bills are taking measures to prevent the possibility of Shaq Lawson aggravating a preexisting shoulder condition during the season,” the team said in a statement. “While he could continue to play, the Bills medical staff has determined that surgery is the best course of action for the overall health of his shoulder moving forward.”

The Bills said in the statement that Lawson had an occurrence of the condition last week but was still moving forward with the idea that he would participate in the offseason program.

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