Virgil reverted to the Bills' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Virgil has now been elevated to the Bills' active roster for each of their two playoff games. However, the Appalachian State product didn't play a snap in either contest, likely serving as additional wide receiver depth in case of injuries. He could return to the Bills' active roster for Sunday's AFC Championship Game in Kansas City.
The Bills elevated Virgil from their practice squad to their active roster Saturday. Virgil was also elevated ahead of last Sunday's wild-card win against Denver, though he ended up being inactive for that contest. Buffalo doesn't have any significant injuries among its receiving corps, so if Virgil is active Sunday in the divisional round against Baltimore, he would likely play primarily on special teams.
Virgil reverted to Buffalo's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Virgil was elevated to the Bills' active roster Saturday but was inactive for Sunday's wild-card game against the Broncos. He appeared in seven regular-season games for Buffalo, mostly playing on special teams. That would likely be his role should he be elevated for Sunday's divisional-round game against the Ravens.
The Bills elevated Virgil from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday. Virgil played in seven regular-season games for the Bills in 2024 and had two separate stints on Buffalo's practice squad. He's mostly been used on special teams, and that would likely be his role against the Broncos on Sunday if he's active.
Virgil reverted to Buffalo's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Virgil played 15 snaps on special teams during the Bills' 24-21 win over the Patriots and he managed to register a tackle while on punt coverage. Virgil has spent two separate stints on the Bills' practice squad this season, but he has reached the three-game maximum for being elevated to the active roster. Thus, the Bills would have to sign Virgil to the 53-man roster in order for him to keep playing in Buffalo.
Virgil was elevated from Buffalo's practice squad Saturday ahead of Sunday's game against the Patriots. Virgil appeared in six previous regular-season games for the Bills but didn't record a target over that span. His usage will likely remain minimal against the Patriots in Week 16.
The Bills signed Virgil to the practice squad Tuesday. Virgil was signed to the Bills' active roster Nov. 8, but he did not register a target across his six regular-season outings. He was waived from the Bills' active roster Saturday, but rather than take his talents elsewhere, the 26-year-old wide receiver will stick around in Buffalo.
The Bills waived Virgil on Saturday. Buffalo needed to make room on the active roster with defensive players Dawuane Smoot (wrist) and Baylon Spector (calf) being activated off injured reserve, and Virgil was one of the cuts. The 26-year-old appeared in six games with the Bills this season but didn't see a passing target. Virgil logged 36 snaps on offense and 68 on special teams.
Virgil went without a target while taking the field for one of the Bills' 60 snaps on offense in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams. Virgil has been active for each of the Bills' last six games but has yet to draw a target over his 36 snaps on offense. He'll continue to bring most of his value to Buffalo on special teams.