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Chris Hogan expected to miss a few weeks with knee sprain

Chris Hogan

AP

Wide receiver Chris Hogan earned the nickname “7-11" while with the Dolphins because he was always open during practice, but the store is going to be closed for a few weeks.

The Bills came into Thursday night’s game against the Browns without their top five running backs and top three wide receivers in the lineup and they left it with Hogan added to the injured list. Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News reports that Hogan is expected to miss 2-4 weeks while recovering from the knee sprain he suffered in the first quarter. Hogan also reportedly hurt his ankle on the play, although the knee is considered the more serious injury.

Hogan is battling Marquise Goodwin for the fourth receiver spot on the depth chart. He had 41 catches for 426 yards and four touchdowns last season and has played in the last 32 games for the Bills.

Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods and Percy Harvin all sat out the game against Cleveland, but none are expected to miss significant time.