The buffalo bills lost support Fred Jackson
and C.J. Spiller run bills in the first half of Sunday's game against the
Minnesota Vikings were seized 17-16 win, did not respond. Jackson's groin injury, but a source told
ESPN the NFL insider Adam Schefter spiller broke his collarbone. Bills coach Doug
Marrone said after the game, spiller will be "an uncertain time."
Running back is scheduled for Monday in clavicle surgery, Adam Caplan, league
sources told ESPN.
Jackson stayed on the pitch down third-and-1 after the operation he didn't
fall for the first time. Jackson
eventually helps his feet, walked to the edge and aid center Eric Wood and a
coach. It is after the car with Jackson,
burying his face in a hand, to the locker room.
Spiller, for the first time for game 53
yards Viking line 15 yards but lambasted his shoulder. He is still on the
ground for a few minutes before shipped. Jackson,
33, is the NFL's oldest running back and bill's most senior attacking players.
Through the first six games this season, Jackson
52 runs 227 yards and a touchdown. He added 30 captured 245 yards and landing.