Buffalo, NY (Sports Network) - Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson could
miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury.
Jackson was hurt during Sunday's game against St. Louis.
Bills coach Chan Gailey, during his weekly radio spot on WGR-AM, said Monday
Jackson's injury would likely keep him sidelined for a "minimum of two to
three weeks."
The Bills are 5-8 and have just three games remaining.
Jackson has played just 10 games this season because of various injuries. He
suffered a knee injury in the opener and missed two games, then sat out a Week
11 contest against Miami because of a concussion.
The sixth-year back has 437 yards and three touchdowns on the ground and has
added 34 catches for 217 yards with a score this season. He missed the final
six games last year with a fractured leg.
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