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After missing practice due to illness on Wednesday, left tackle Cordy Glenn and defensive tackle Kyle Williams returned to the practice field on Thursday for the Buffalo Bills. Indeed, both players practiced in full, which should negate any concern about their potential unavailability on Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
There are still a slew of players, however, that are limited in practice heading into the weekend. That list includes their top three wide receivers, Sammy Watkins (hip), Robert Woods (ankle), and Chris Hogan (hamstring), as well as defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (hip) and kicker Dan Carpenter (groin).
Two Bills players did not practice on Thursday: tight end Chris Gragg (knee) and defensive end Jarius Wynn (knee). Neither player was available for last Sunday's win over Cleveland, and it's obviously not looking promising that either will be available in Week 14, either.
Buffalo will practice again on Friday before releasing their official injury report for Sunday's showdown in Denver.