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    Bills place veteran WR, former Steelers star Chase Claypool on injured reserve

    By Bryan DeArdo,

    5 hours ago
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    Several former Steelers wideouts have made news this week, for reasons both good and bad. On Tuesday, shortly after the New England Patriots released JuJu Smith-Schuster and the Washington Commanders signed Martavis Bryant , the Buffalo Bills placed fellow former Steelers receiver Chase Claypool on injured reserve.

    Claypool had been absent from practice since he suffered a toe injury on July 28. His injury was initially described as "day-to-day" by Bills coach Sean McDermott, but the situation has obviously gotten worse to the point where Claypool could miss the entire 2024 season.

    "It's a shame because [some new players have] missed a considerable amount of time -- Chase being one of them," McDermott recently said, via ESPN . "It's just hard to evaluate when the players aren't out there, whether it's Chase or anybody. And I know he's fighting like crazy to get back, and we're anxious to have him back."

    Chase Claypool BUF • WR • #14 TAR 21 REC 8 REC YDs 77 REC TD 1 FL 0 View Profile

    Prior to getting injured, it appeared that Claypool was possibly on the verge of having a career rebirth in Buffalo, who rebuilt its receiving corps this offseason after trading Stefon Diggs to Houston. Claypool looked good in spring practices and was making an impression on his new teammates and coaches.

    "I think he's come in and done all that we could have asked to this point," McDermott said of Claypool back in June. "He's been a good teammate, worked hard, been focused, made plays out there and I think that'll continue as we move forward. We're happy to have him."

    Claypool, 26, enjoyed a strong start to his career shortly after the Steelers selected him in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft . He scored 11 touchdowns that season while becoming the first rookie in franchise history to score four touchdowns in a single game.

    The former Notre Dame wideout has never been able to duplicate the success he had that year, though. He had just two touchdown catches in 2021, and was traded to Chicago before the trade deadline in 2022 after catching one touchdown through Pittsburgh's first eight games. Claypool caught just eight of 21 targets last year while playing for both the Bears and Dolphins .

    Claypool is now dealing with more adversity in the form of his injury.

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