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Source - Bills RB Nyheim Hines (knee) expected to miss season - ESPN

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have lost a key special teams player and an offensive weapon before training camp even gets started. Running Nyheim Hines has suffered what is expected to be a season-ending knee injury away from the team's facility, per a source.

Hines, 26, was set to go into camp as the team's primary kick and punt returner and compete for opportunities at running back with Damien Harris and Latavius Murray, who were both acquired this offseason. The Bills traded with the Colts for Hines at the deadline last year in exchange for running back Zack Moss and what turned into a fifth-round pick.

During the 2022 season, Hines was rarely used on offense, finishing with 13 total touches.

«I think it will be easier in an offseason to get in the whole playbook, get the feel,» general manager Brandon Beane said of Hines' lack of touches at the end of last year. «You kind of install a lot more things than you do in season. So, yeah, I mean, in a perfect world, would have loved to get him more touches and hopefully that will happen next season.»

He had 16 punt returns and 19 kick returns in the regular season. Two of those returns will be remembered for a long time in Bills history, with Hines returning two kickoffs for touchdowns against the New England Patriots in the final game of the regular season and the first since Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest in Cincinnati.

The running back room was revamped this offseason, with second-year back James Cook set to get an increased role as the previous leading back, Devin Singletary, is now with the Houston Texans. Without Hines, the options behind Cook, with Harris and Murray, are bigger backs outside of undrafted free agent Jordan Mims, who could now get more of an

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