AP

The Bills had to put wraps on running back LeSean McCoy during Thursday’s practice after he complained of tightness and soreness in the hamstring that kept him off the field for a good chunk of August and that’s left his status for Sunday’s game against the Patriots in some doubt.

McCoy was listed as questionable for the game after another limited practice on Friday and coach Rex Ryan said, via Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News, that there’s a “little bit of a concern” about his ability to get on the field for the clash between 1-0 AFC East teams. One of McCoy’s backfield mates doesn’t share the coach’s concern about McCoy being in the lineup.

“Shady, he’s gonna go,” Karlos Williams said, via Mike Rodak of ESPN.com. “He’s gonna be able to go. It’s Shady, he’s a big-time player, he makes big-time plays. … There’s no doubt in my mind he’s gonna go. … I guarantee you he’s gonna 100 percent on Sunday.”

Whether McCoy plays or not, Williams should have a role in the offense on Sunday after running six times for 55 yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut.