Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox needs wrist surgery, will be out indefinitely


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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills starting tight end Dawson Knox requires surgery for a wrist injury. Coach Sean McDermott did not reveal the nature of the injury, and said it was too early to determine how long Knox would be sidelined. Knox first appeared on Buffalo's injury report following a 25-20 loss to Jacksonville on Oct. 8, and played the following two games. It's unclear whether Knox aggravated the injury in a 29-25 loss to New England on Sunday in an outing where he had one catch for 10 yards on three targets. The Bills have a short week in preparing to host Tampa Bay on Thursday night.

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