Injury update for Bills WR Josh Palmer during spring practices
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Josh Palmer is looking to carve his place out in his team's offense in 2026.
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Palmer had a career-worst season last year, his first in Buffalo, with 22 catches, 303 yards and he was held without a touchdown. Not only is there room for improvement, the Bills traded for DJ Moore this offseason and he is expected to play a big role for quarterback Josh Allen.
It appears finding that space is off to a poor start during spring practices. During OTAs this week, Palmer was still spotted on the side of the practice field working with the team's medical staff.
Palmer's injury has not been disclosed by the Bills. However, he was held to just 12 games played and eight starts in 2025 because of knee/ankle injuries.
A look at Palmer with trainers at spring practices shared to social media can be found below:
Bills WR Josh Palmer spent Tuesday working off to the side with a trainer. Unclear the exact injury he's dealing with. pic.twitter.com/WcoKLgwrao
— Carl Jones (@Jones11_) May 26, 2026
And a little update on Joshua Palmer and Michael Hoecht working off to the side with trainers today #BillsMafiapic.twitter.com/b5XI4a8ifP
— Dom Tibbetts (@DomTibbettsTV) May 26, 2026
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Injury update for Bills WR Josh Palmer during spring practices