Jake Kumerow Ruled Out Against Baltimore
Jake Kumerow (ankle) did not manage to take part in practice all week and has subsequently been ruled out for the Week 4 game against the Baltimore Ravens. After suffering a high-ankle sprain in the Week 3 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the 30-year-old will likely miss more than just this weekend's game. Kumerow didn't see a single target in the season opener, but he did have two catches on three targets for 50 yards with Gabe Davis inactive in Week 2. Before his injury early in last week's game, he caught both of his targets for just 14 yards. In Week 4 against the Ravens, Stefon Diggs, Davis and Isaiah McKenzie will be the team's top three receiver weapons for quarterback Josh Allen.
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Jake Kumerow Placed On Injured Reserve
Jake Kumerow (ankle) has been placed on the injured reserve as of Thursday. The 30-year-old will miss at least the next four weeks as he deals with an ankle injury. The Bills needed to do this in order to open up a roster spot for linebacker A.J. Klein who they claimed off waivers. Kumerow wasn't bringing much to the table this season anyway, so his absence won't make much of an impact. Through six games, Kumerow had four receptions for 64 yards, so he can continue to be ignored in fantasy leagues.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Source: Buffalo Bills
Jake Kumerow Injured In Week 3
Jake Kumerow (ankle) didn't return to Sunday's narrow loss to the Miami Dolphins. The 30-year-old caught both of his targets for 14 yards before going down and was entering Week 3 fresh off a two-catch, 50-yard showing against the Titans on Monday night. There should be an official update on Kumerow's condition soon. However, if he misses time moving ahead, there shouldn't be too many upset fantasy managers.
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Jake Kumerow, Spencer Brown Ruled Out Sunday
Jake Kumerow (ankle) and offensive lineman Spencer Brown (heat illness) have been ruled out for the remainder of Week 3 versus the Miami Dolphins. Kumerow has totaled four catches and 64 yards over his last two games, but he remains buried on the depth chart behind Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis, and Isaiah McKenzie.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Source: Katherine Fitzgerald
Jake Kumerow Has Two Catches Monday Night
Jake Kumerow saw additional playing time in Monday's 41-7 rout of the Tennessee Titans in Week 2 with Gabe Davis (ankle) inactive. Kumerow played 78 percent of the offensive snaps and caught two of his three targets for 50 yards in the blowout victory. Isaiah McKenzie and veteran Jamison Crowder are both slot receivers, so if Davis or Stefon Diggs miss any more time this year with injuries, it will likely be Kumerow, and not rookie Khalil Shakir, benefitting on the outside. The 30-year-old pass-catcher has been in Buffalo for the last three years, so he should have pretty good grasp of their offense and chemistry with quarterback Josh Allen. However, he's not worth a waiver-wire pickup with Davis likely to return in Week 3.
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