Tre’Davious White can’t catch a break.
The Bills star cornerback suffered a non-contact injury that resulted in him being carted off the field during the Bills’ divisional matchup against the Dolphins on Sunday.
Hours after their 48-20 blowout win over the Miami Dolphins, ESPN’s Jeff Darlington reported that White is believed to have torn his Achilles and will undergo an MRI on Monday.
White’s injury happened while he covered Tyreek Hill on a failed fourth down attempt by the Dolphins during Buffalo’s 48-20 blowout win at Highmark Stadium.
The former Pro Bowler came up limping on the play, and threw his helmet backwards while being attended to by trainers.
A cart eventually came out for White to end his day.
Tre’Davious White leaves the field on a cart after being injured during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins. Getty ImagesIt’s a brutal development for White, who suffered a season-ending ACL tear during the 2021 season that limited him to just six games last season.
White is the Bills’ top cornerback and losing him would be a tough flow for a Bills team that has championship aspirations, but is a bit light at cornerback.
The Bills may have to turn to 2022 first-rounder Kaair Elam, who has not performed up to expectations through his first season-plus of action.
Tre’Davious White is helped onto a cart by medical staff and teammate Micah Hyde after being injured during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins. Getty ImagesBuffalo is at least preparing to welcome back Von Miller, who started the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list.
Miller will help bolster a Bills pass rush that harassed Tua Tagovailoa all throughout Sunday’s heavily touted game against two AFC East heavyweights, who are both now 3-1.
Buffalo Bills players circle around an injured Tre’Davious White during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins. Getty ImagesThe Bills’ ability to effectively rush the passer looms especially large if they deal with a shortage at the cornerback position.
Buffalo next faces Jacksonville in London Oct. 8 before returning to the United States to welcome the Giants for “Sunday Night Football” on Oct. 15.






