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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis questionable for vs. Tennessee Titans with ankle injury

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis is officially questionable for Monday night's game against the Tennessee Titans with an ankle injury. Davis was a new addition to the team's injury report after being limited in Saturday's practice.

Davis has practiced the rest of the week and was warming up normally with the team at the start of the session Saturday. The Bills' No. 2 wide receiver caught four passes for 88 yards and a touchdown in the team's Week 1 31-10 win against the Los Angeles Rams. The third-year receiver is taking on a bigger role this year, and while the offense has plenty of strong weapons, his absence vs. the Titans on Monday Night Football (ESPN, 7:15 p.m. ET) would be significant.

While Davis' status is in question, the Bills will be without defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle) against the Titans. He suffered the injury in the game against the Rams and did not practice all week. The former first-round pick is a key part of the Bills defensive line, and the unit is also likely to be without defensive tackle Tim Settle (calf), who is doubtful for the game and was limited in practice Saturday.

«I was able to do everything they wanted me to do,» Settle said after Saturday's practice. «Just taking steps. I feel like we're at the end of the steps. I feel good, been having good progress this week and I'm happy with how far I've come.

»… I don't know what their plan is, but I'm ready if they need me to be ready."

This game is not an ideal one for the Bills to be without a couple of defensive tackles with running back Derrick Henry coming to Highmark Stadium. Last year against Buffalo, Henry ran for 143 yards on 20 carries and had three touchdowns, including a 76-yard run. Against the Rams in

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