The Buffalo Bills placed running back C.J. Spiller, who suffered a broken collarbone in Sunday's win over Minnesota, on injured reserve Tuesday with a designation to return.
Spiller won't be eligible to return to the Bills' active roster until their Dec. 21 game against the Oakland Raiders, meaning his absence will span eight games.
Spiller took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, thanking his supporters and stating that he believes the Bills (4-3) will remain in "playoff contention."
Wanna thank all my family n fans for their prayers everything was successful I have all the Faith the team will be in playoffs contention
— Cj Spiller (@CJSPILLER) October 21, 2014
Just in time for return but until meantime I'll be their biggest fan n rooting them on Sunday's and doing everything in my power to make
— Cj Spiller (@CJSPILLER) October 21, 2014
After being injured on a 53-yard run in the first half of Sunday's 17-16 victory, Spiller underwent surgery on his broken collarbone Monday.
With Fred Jackson also sidelined for possibly a month with a groin injury, the Bills signed former Dallas Cowboys running back Phillip Tanner on Tuesday.
Tanner, 26, played in 39 games for Dallas from 2011-2013. He has averaged 2.7 yards on 56 career carries and has nine receptions.
Spiller also tweeted Tuesday that he has faith in teammates Anthony Dixon and Bryce Brown, who both are candidates to see substantial playing time at running back.
Sure that @Boobie24Dixon and Bryce brown will be ready to go each Sunday again thank yAll for prayers n go bills.#BillsMafia
— Cj Spiller (@CJSPILLER) October 21, 2014