The Buffalo Bills made further adjustments to their roster ahead of training camp, as they announced on June 4th that offensive lineman Tommy Doyle was waived due to injury. Initially, this move appeared to indicate the end of Doyle’s time with the team, but the following day, the Bills’ fifth-round pick returned.
Matt Parrino of Syracuse.com reported on June 5th that Doyle had been waived after failing a physical, but he subsequently cleared waivers and was placed on the team’s reserve physically unable to perform list. While on this list, he does not count against the 90-man roster.
Doyle’s future remains unclear, but the door for a comeback is open. “Not done for the year at this stage,” Parrino noted. “But hopefully will get a significant update on him from [head coach Sean] McDermott next week at minicamp.”
After Doyle’s initial release, the Bills announced they were signing linebacker Shayne Simon, who went undrafted out of Pittsburgh. With Doyle on the PUP, Simon’s spot on the 90-man roster remains safe.
However, he suffered a left knee injury during Buffalo’s 27-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in August, the Bills’ second preseason tilt. Doyle was carted off the field and his 2023 comeback ended before it started.
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