ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills addressed their injury-depleted depth by signing practice squad veterans, safety Jordan Poyer and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, to the active roster on Tuesday.

Also, the team placed starting defensive tackle Ed Oliver on injured reserve. Oliver is out indefinitely and requires surgery after tearing his left bicep in a 40-9 win over Carolina on Sunday.

Phillips fills Oliver’s roster spot as the Bills (5-2) prepare to host Kansas City (5-3) on Sunday. The Bills are thin at defensive tackle with starter DaQuan Jones’ status uncertain after missing two games with a calf injury.

The 33-year-old Phillips has 11 years of NFL experience and returned for a fourth stint in Buffalo by signing to the team’s practice squad in August. Under NFL rules

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