ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams was limited in Wednesday's practice, the second time that he's been on the field since injuring his knee in a Week 4 loss to the Houston Texans.
Williams was riding an exercise bike at the end of practice while his teammates wrapped up the session on the field. He was also limited in practice last Friday.
Meanwhile, wide receiver Sammy Watkins was removed from the injury report after being listed for the first five weeks with bruised ribs.
"I think I'm 100 percent now. I didn't get hurt in the last few games. I felt okay," Watkins said. "Now it's time to really unleash and make plays and get yards after the catch."
Linebacker Brandon Spikes (ribs), safety Aaron Williams (wrist), safety Da'Norris Searcy (knee), cornerback Ron Brooks (neck), and running back Fred Jackson (ankle) were all added to the injury report.
Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin (concussion) and linebacker Randell Johnson (knee) were both removed from the report.
Here is the Bills' full Wednesday injury report:
Did not participate:
WR Marcus Easley (knee)
Limited participation:
CB Ron Brooks (neck)
S Da'Norris Searcy (knee)
RB Fred Jackson (ankle)
LB Brandon Spikes (ribs)
DT Kyle Williams (knee)
S Aaron Williams (wrist)
LB Nigel Bradham (knee)
G Chris Williams (back)