Ingram To Be Sidelined With Broken Collarbone
Bills linebacker Clint Ingram suffed a broken collarbone after colliding with Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck on a play that resulted in a Donte Whitner interception in the 1st half of the Bills 34-27 win on Monday night.
Head Coach Lovie Smith said Ingram, a 2010 free agency acquisition by the Bills, would be out indefinitely.
"We don't know how long it's going to be," Smith said. "But it's going to be for an extended period of time."
A broken collarbone typically requires 6-8 weeks to fully heal. Meaning the earliest we could see Ingram return would be in the Divisional or Conference round of the playoffs, assuming the Bills make it that far of course.
WIth the injury, the Bills are likely to slide Keith Brooking to LOLB and put Kawika Mitchell back in at ROLB to start.
Ingram has 41 tackles, 8 for a loss, 3 sacks, 1 interception for a touchdown, 1 forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 12 games for the Bills this season.
Ingram had played 16 games in all of his past 4 seasons and appeared to be in a position to do the same before this injury.
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