The Buffalo Bills returned from their bye week with a practice at Ralph Wilson Stadium today and as you’d expect, there’s a ton of injury updates.

Tyrod Taylor (knee), Karlos Williams (concussion), Seantrell Henderson (concussion) and John Miller (personal) were all healthy enough to practice today and will be back this week.

Head coach Rex Ryan declared Taylor 100% after missing the past two games, although it’s not known if he’ll wear a knee brace when the Bills take on the Miami Dolphins Sunday.

Williams has missed the past three games while Henderson and Miller didn’t play in London.  Williams told reporters Monday the concussion he suffered against the Giants was the third of his football career (including college) and his second significant one.

Wide receiver Sammy Watkins took part in the media viewing portion of practice before returning inside to work with trainers. There’s a good possibility he’ll play this week but more will be known after practice on Wednesday.

Cornerback Leodis McKelvin also returned to practice. He hasn’t played since suffering an ankle injury last November. Ryan said he’ll be activated this week and it’s possible he could see some work at safety.  That could be necessitated because safety Corey Graham has a groin injury, though Ryan expects Graham to play Sunday.

Meanwhile, Ryan confirmed that Kyle Williams (knee) will not play this week nor the following Thursday against the New York Jets.

Percy Harvin was reportedly in the team’s facilities but still not practicing with a hip injury. It’s unknown when or even if Harvin may return.

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