ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Buffalo Bills running back C.J. Spiller has had surgery to repair a collarbone injury, and it's uncertain if his season is over.
Buffalo (4-3) will also be without co-starting running back, Fred Jackson, who revealed Monday during his weekly radio show on Buffalo's WGR that he could miss up to four weeks with a groin injury.
Both were hurt in a 17-16 win over Minnesota on Sunday.
Coach Doug Marrone is waiting for doctors to provide a prognosis on Spiller before determining how much time the player might miss. Marrone noted "all options are on the table," including placing Spiller on the injured reserve/designated to return list.
Under that designation, Spiller wouldn't be eligible to return until Week 16.
The Bills play at the New York Jets (1-6) on Sunday.
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