The Buffalo Bills have activated starting offensive left guard Jon Feliciano from Injured Reserve on Saturday, in time to suit up and play for the team on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Feliciano has missed the last five games while on Injured Reserve after suffering a calf injury. The Bills have gone 2-3 in those contests.
The addition of Feliciano means the Bills could have all five of their starting offensive linemen back playing in their regular positions on Sunday, including left tackle Dion Dawkins, right guard Daryl Williams, center Mitch Morse, and right tackle Spencer Brown.
In addition to Feliciano being activated, the team also announced that they've elevated linebacker Joe Giles-Harris, defensive tackle Brandin Bryant, and defensive tackle Eli Ankou from the practice squad.
Starting defensive tackle Star Lotulelei has been ruled out of the game with a toe injury, while linebacker A.J. Klein is still on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
To make room on the active roster for Feliciano, the team announced it has released offensive lineman Jamil Douglas.
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