Bledsoe misses practice; could sit Sunday
Orchard Park, NY (Sports Network) - Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe is still feeling the effects of a concussion and could miss Sunday's game against the New York Jets.
Bledsoe is officially listed as probable for the contest and expects to play, but is still dizzy and light-headed after taking a helmet-to-helmet hit in last Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
"I wouldn't say I feel completely normal, but I'm all right," Bledsoe said. "This is football, man, you play. If I'm able to play, I'm going to play."
Bledsoe missed the final quarter of last week's 24-7 win over the Giants after taking his second blow to the head in as many games. He missed a practice last week after being kneed in the head during the November 23 game against Indianapolis.
Last week, a shot to the head by New York's Keith Hamilton left Bledsoe lying on the field for a few minutes with his eyes closed. He got up and finished the series, which ended in a touchdown run by Travis Henry.
Alex Van Pelt then replaced him on Buffalo's next offensive possession. Van Pelt will start against the Jets if Bledsoe is unable to play.
Bledsoe has completed 60.1 percent of his passes for 2,423 yards with just eight touchdowns and nine interceptions this season. He has also been sacked 35 times.
12/03 20:10:35 ET
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