The Buffalo Bills have placed reserve linebacker Baylon Spector on the injured reserve list in the wake of a calf injury he suffered in Sunday's victory over the New England Patriots.
In addition, the Bills brought back veteran linebacker Nicholas Morrow to the active roster.
Spector, a seventh-round pick in 2022, has battled injuries throughout his Bills career. He had missed five games with a calf injury. He was activated for the Dec. 15 game at Detroit and played 18 snaps in a reserve role. He started Sunday's game against New England and played 27 snaps before injuring his other calf. He was replaced by second-year linebacker Dorian Williams, who had been battling an elbow injury. Williams played 48 snaps and recorded eight tackles.
The Bills should get starting linebacker Matt Milano back in the near future. He was questionable for the New England game with a groin injury but was held out of the game.
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Morrow, 29, is an eight-year NFL veteran who spent the first 12 games of this season on the active roster. He was released on Dec. 7 in a move that coincided with Milano's return from a torn biceps injury. Milano played three games before his latest injury. Morrow saw limited duty in four games for the Bills before his release.