The Buffalo Bills confirmed Wednesday that linebacker Kiko Alonso suffered a torn ACL in his left knee while working out in Oregon and will likely miss the 2014 season. Bills general manager Doug Whaley said in a statement that Alonso would be scheduled for surgery "in the near future and begin a rehabilitation program at the appropriate time." "We feel badly for Kiko because he has worked very hard this offseason in preparation for the upcoming season, but we look forward to his return with his style of play that made him one of the league's outstanding rookies in 2013," Whaley said in a statement. A seven- to nine-month recovery is expected, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. The Oregon Ducks product played every defensive snap last season in his rookie year and ranked third in the NFL with 159 tackles. Source: ESPN