Here’s a gut-wrenching update for Bills fans: Matt Milano’s pectoral injury has flared up again, leaving his status for Week 6 in serious doubt. And this is the part most people miss—this isn’t just a minor setback; it’s the same injury that sidelined him for two games before Week 5. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed on Monday that Milano is now considered 'week-to-week,' a term that’s become all too familiar for the veteran linebacker. But here’s where it gets controversial: Was it too soon to clear him for Sunday’s game against the Patriots? Milano made an immediate impact in the first half, racking up six tackles (three solo) across 32 defensive snaps, but he didn’t return after aggravating the injury. Now, the Bills face a tough decision as they prepare to face the Falcons on October 13. Shaq Thompson is poised to step into a larger role if Milano can’t go, but losing a player of Milano’s caliber could disrupt the defense’s rhythm. Bold question for fans: Should the Bills have rested Milano longer, or was Sunday’s risk worth the reward? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments. In the meantime, all eyes will be on Milano’s practice participation this week—a key indicator of whether he’ll suit up or sit out once again.