Former Alabama linebacker Reggie Ragland suffered a non-contact knee injury on Friday, placing serious concerns on his status with the Buffalo Bills leading into the 2016 season.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported that the initial MRI was inconclusive and a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells Pro Football Talk that more information will be obtained on Sunday. Ragland is getting a second opinion on Monday, and when a player asks for a second opinion, it usually means he did not like the first.
Ragland was the Bills’ second-round pick (No. 41 overall) in the recent 2016 NFL Draft.
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