Tommy Doyle Suffered A Permanent Injury Against The Steelers
Doyle had to be carried off the pitch as Buffalo lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-15 in their second preseason game. He suffered a left knee injury, according to the team.
Tommy Doyle, a member of the offensive line for the Buffalo Bills, has already seen his season end.
Doyle had to be carried off the pitch as Buffalo lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-15 in their second preseason game. He suffered a left knee injury, according to the team.
The next update is often bad when one is taken off with the aid of any kind. According to head coach Sean McDermott, that is the situation with Tommy Doyle, whose season is over.
Doyle will now miss the entire season for the second consecutive time. Week 3 of the 2022 season saw Doyle sustain a permanent injury. His right leg ultimately had a different type of ACL damage.
In two seasons, the 25-year-old has played in just 12 games. Sadly, given all of his injury problems, Doyle’s NFL future is at risk.
Due to Doyle’s update and Brandon Shell’s retirement, Buffalo needs more depth at the tackle position. The club is in jeopardy if starters Dion Dawkins, Spencer Brown, or swing tackle David Quessenberry are hurt.
As new information becomes available, Bills Wire will continue to provide updates on all injuries.