Buffalo Bills star running back LeSean McCoy and defensive lineman Marcell Dareus both suffered injuries in practice Friday and have been listed as questionable for Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
McCoy injured his hand in practice while Dareus, who is returning from a four-game suspension, injured his hamstring.
Bills coach Rex Ryan declined to elaborate on either injury, simply smiling and replying "questionable" when asked whether McCoy would play Sunday.
McCoy, however, said during an interview later Friday with ESPN's SportsCenter that he jammed his hand but vowed that he "won't miss the game." McCoy also described the injury as "something small" and said, "I'll be fine."
The Bills activated Dareus later Friday and placed wide receiver Greg Salas on injured reserve in a corresponding roster move.
"We'll see how it is," Ryan said of Dareus' injury. "We'll find out later how he responds."
If Dareus cannot play, the Bills would likely start Corbin Bryant at nose tackle. Bryant started the first four games of this season while Dareus was suspended.
The Bills also listed starting cornerback Stephon Gilmore (ankle), tight end Charles Clay (knee), offensive tackle Cordy Glenn (ankle) and fullback Jerome Felton (back) as questionable.