Bills' McCoy leaves practice with hamstring injury
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Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy was unable to finish practice on Wednesday after suffering a hamstring injury, head coach Rex Ryan announced.
The Bills will evaluate McCoy throughout the week before making a decision on his availability for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, Matthew Fairburn of New York Upstate.com reports.
McCoy is coming off his two best games as a Bill, rushing for 290 yards and three touchdowns over that span.
If the Bills' MVP candidate is unable to play, backup Mike Gillislee will be in line for a significant bump in carries.
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