NFL: Injury report: Rams WR Van Jefferson (knee) misses practice

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Safety Jordan Poyer and receiver Isaiah McKenzie were both full participants for the Buffalo Bills, while wide receiver Van Jefferson of the Los Angeles Rams did not practice, according to the injury report released Tuesday.

The defending Super Bowl champions Rams and visiting Bills open the NFL season on Thursday night.

Poyer missed the entire preseason slate of games after hyperextending his elbow during practice on Aug. 2. He returned to the practice field Sunday and declared himself ready to go.

McKenzie has been dealing with a groin injury that kept him out of practices at the end of August. He is listed as a starter in the slot receiver position for the Bills.

Jefferson was a non-participant again Tuesday as he continues to recover from knee surgery over the summer. His status for Thursday is still up in the air. He’s the only Rams player listed on the injury report.

Also for the Bills, defensive tackle Tim Settle (calf) was a full participant. Meanwhile, offensive lineman Tommy Doyle (foot) and tight end Quintin Morris (hamstring) did not practice.

–Field Level Media

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