Bills fans, you can breathe again.
Top receiver Khalil Shakir is "progressing nicely" in his recovery from a high ankle sprain and is tracking to be ready for Week 1, head coach Sean McDermott said Thursday, per Syracuse.com's Matt Parrino.
A few more injury updates on the Bills.
— Matt Parrino (@MattParrino) August 7, 2025
Sean McDermott says Khalil Shakir progressing nicely through high ankle sprain. McDermott told Shakir on pace to be ready for Week 1.
Tylan Grable, the Bills’ promising young tackle/guard, is in the league’s concussion protocol.
Prior to Thursday's update, McDermott had said Shakir was "week-to-week."
Shakir, who caught a career-high 76 passes for 821 yards and four touchdowns during the 2024 regular season, has emerged as a top target for reigning MVP quarterback Josh Allen. Though he most likely won't be playing in the team's preseason opener vs. the Giants on Saturday, it's great news that he could be ready for Week 1, when the Bills host the Ravens at Highmark Stadium.
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