Key WR suffers preseason injury before training camp. accepts pay cut to avoid IR because he wants to play football for the Bills
Key WR suffers preseason injury before training camp. accepts pay cut to avoid IR because he wants to play football for the Bills
The Buffalo Bills were hit with a tough blow as young wide receiver Tylan Grable went down with an injury during the preseason. The setback could land him on the Injured Reserve (IR) list, effectively ending his season before it even begins.

But Grable’s response has been nothing short of inspiring. Instead of choosing the “safe” option of IR and securing his paycheck, he made it clear that money isn’t what drives him. What he truly fears is being sidelined, watching his teammates fight without him.
In a short interview, Grable said:
"I don’t care about losing part of my salary. What truly scares me is sitting on the sidelines while my brothers go to war without me. I want to be on that field, even through the pain, because that’s the only way I live this game and live with the Bills."
That raw honesty has struck a chord with Bills fans everywhere. To them, Grable isn’t just another young receiver with potential—he’s a warrior willing to sacrifice himself just to keep fighting alongside his team.
If the Bills allow him to battle back and find a way to contribute this season, his story could become a powerful source of inspiration inside the locker room. In a year where every catch and every yard matters, Grable’s determination embodies the never-back-down spirit of the Bills Mafia.












