By Jay Skurski
There are no surprises among the four players ruled out by the Buffalo Bills for Thursday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
Cornerback Aaron Williams (knee) and defensive end Chris Kelsay (neck) will miss their second straight game each, while running back Fred Jackson (concussion) is also out. So is defensive end Mark Anderson (knee), who will miss his fifth game of the season.
The Bills, ensuring their continued compliance with regards to following the NFL's injury report listings, have 13 players as probable. They are: DT Kyle Williams (ankle), DT Spencer Johnson (ankle), DT Marcell Dareus (shoulder/hamstring), G Andy Levitre (knee), C Eric Wood (knee), CB Justin Rogers (knee), CB Leodis McKelvin (groin), WR Brad Smith (hamstring), RB C.J. Spiller (shoulder), OT Chris Hairston (knee), DE Mario Williams (wrist/knee), S Da’Norris Searcy (hand) and WR Marcus Easley (shoulder).
The Dolphins list two players as questionable: WR Jabar Gafney (knee) and TE Jeron Mastrud (hand). Eight Miami players are listed as probable: LB Karlos Dansby (bicep), WR Brian Hartline (knee), DT Tony McDaniel (knee), LB Koa Misi (calf), WR Marlon Moore (neck), C Mike Pouncey (knee/ankle), DT Paul Soliai (ankle/elbow) and DE Olivier Vernon (knee).