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Buffalo Bills injuries: Cordy Glenn ankle concerns, Colt Anderson off PUP

Matt Warren is Associate Director of NFL coverage for SB Nation and previously covered the Bills for Buffalo Rumblings for more than a decade.

The Buffalo Bills may need some help at left tackle if things don’t go a different direction soon. Cordy Glenn has another day off on Sunday to mend his ailing ankle.

Glenn has been dealing with the injury all summer and has missed several training camp practices. With Seantrel Henderson sidelined for the first five games of the season, there is no backup plan in place with Dion Dawkins working almost exclusively at right tackle. McDermott said that could change as we get closer to the season if Glenn’s ankle doesn’t improve. McDermott mentioned he was “hopeful” Glenn would be able to go Week 1, but that doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence.

Also not practicing are safety Bacarri Rambo (hamstring) and cornerback Kevon Seymour (foot). Seymour is out of his walking boot, which is good news. Running back Jonathan Williams and linebacker Tanner Vallejo’s injuries from Thursday night weren’t severe enough to keep them out on Sunday.

In more positive news, Colt Anderson will practice for the first time all training camp after being activated from the Physically Unable to Perform list.

New acquisitions Jordan Matthew, E.J. Gaines, and Jumal Rolle will all practice on Sunday, as well.