Bills' McCoy says he'll play Week 4 vs. Packers
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy said he'll play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers after missing one game due to cracked rib cartilage.
McCoy was held out of Buffalo's shocking 27-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3 due to the injury.
"I’m playing this week. There’s still some pain but I felt good today. I’m ready to go out and get this thing going again," he said during his media availability Wednesday.
Chris Ivory featured at running back in McCoy's absence and will likely serve as his backup on Sunday.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said McCoy has made considerable progress, according to ESPN's Mike Rodak, but the running back was limited during Wednesday's practice.
McCoy is the focal point of Buffalo's offense and will be a key piece of the team on the road against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers at Lambeau Field.
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