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Bills QB Taylor questionable, RB McCoy probable

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Buffalo Bills starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor is listed as questionable with a knee injury for Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Coach Rex Ryan confirmed this week that Taylor has a sprained MCL in his left knee.

“He wants to go, but we’ll see,” Ryan said of Taylor.

Running back LeSean McCoy is listed as probable after indicating he wanted to come back early from a hamstring injury. He missed the past two weeks.

“I just want to go out there and just see how I feel,” McCoy said. “Go out there Sunday and see what I can do. I look forward to playing.”

Starting receivers Sammy Watkins (calf) and Percy Harvin (hip) are listed as questionable on the injury report.

Harvin practiced fully Thursday and the Bills were expected to list him as probable for Sunday’s game, but Harvin practiced on a limited basis Friday.

Watkins’ latest injury has kept him out of the lineup since a Sept. 27 win over the Miami Dolphins. He has sustained six injuries during his short time in Buffalo but never missed a regular-season game before his current absence.

Watkins complained this week that the team is making him look bad by not getting the ball in his hands. Watkins, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, is upset with the Bills about his number of touches.

“I need the ball at least 10 times — I need 10 targets — and l’ll be fine with however many yards I get,” Watkins told The Buffalo News. “And that’s what I addressed in talking with my agent. We reached out to a couple people and tried to pull some string like, ‘Hey, I need my targets. You came up to draft me and I’m not getting targets — that’s a problem. You’re making me look bad, and you’re making yourself look bad. Why not make both of us look good?'”

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