RB Taiwan Jones Injury Profile

#25 Taiwan Jones

Position: RB
Height/Weight: 6’0”/195 lbs.
Age: 31
College: Eastern Washington
Year joined Bills: 2020
Acquired: Free Agency via Texans

College Injuries:

2008 Freshman year:

Broken fibula

2009 Sophomore year:

Shoulder injuries both sides.

Hand injury

Core muscle injury, required surgery following the season.

2010 Junior year:

Abdominal injury, missed 1 game.

Left foot fracture, occurred during FCS playoffs.

Pro Injuries:

2011 Raiders:

Foot injury, Week , missed 0 games.

Calf injury, Week , missed 0 games.

Hamstring strain, Week 11, missed 6 games.

2012 Raiders:

Rib injury, Week 1, missed 0 games.

Shoulder injury, Week 4, missed 0 games.

Knee injury, Week 6, missed 2 games.

Ankle injury, Week 10, missed 0 games.

2013 Raiders:

No publicly reported injuries.

2014 Raiders:

Foot injury, preseason, missed 15 games, went to IR.

2015 Raiders:

Foot injury, Week 3, missed 2 games

Knee PCL injury, Week 11, missed 2 games.

2016 Raiders:

Concussion, Week 1, missed 0 games.

Knee injury, Week 3, missed 3 total games.

2017 Bills:

Knee injury, Week 4, missed 0 games.

Left forearm fracture, broken in six places. Week 9, missed 9 games, sent to IR.

2018 Bills:

Head injury due to collision, Week 2, missed 0 games.

Neck injury, Week 6, specifically a hairline fracture as a result of the head injury in Week 2, missed 10 games, sent to IR.

2019 Texans:

Elbow injury, Week 1, missed 1 games.

Hamstring strain, Week 1, missed 1 game.

Hip injury, Week 5, missed 1 game.

Hamstring strain, Week 13, missed 2 games.

2020 Bills:

Right knee injury, possible MCL sprain, preseason, missed 0 games.

Hamstring strain, Week 8, missed 2 games.

2021 Bills:

Hamstring strain, side not specified, Week 4, missed 0 games.

Left knee injury, possible MCL sprain, Week 14, missed 0 games.

General links:

Buffalo Rumblings Taiwan Jones Injury History

2019 Bills Injury Review- Special Teams

2018 Bills Injury Review- RB/FB

Forearm fracture/hairline neck fracture

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