The NFL playoffs continue with the AFC Divisional Round showdown between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills, though the latter may be coming in more banged up than the former. The final injury reports for both teams have now been released, and there have been questions regarding Bills QB Josh Allen and whether or not he will be able to play. Several players from both teams are also expected to miss this AFC showdown.
The question now is, who among the injured players will be out, and who among them will be playing in Denver on Saturday? The biggest concern for Buffalo should be their star quarterback, but they may also see the return of Damar Hamlin from injury. As for the Broncos, one important starter, Dre Greenlaw, may either play or miss the game.
Broncos vs. Bills Injury Report
Denver Broncos
- LB Drew Sanders (ankle): OUT
- TE Lucas Krull (foot): OUT
- DL John Franklin-Myers (hip): Expected to play
- LB Dre Greenlaw (hamstring): Expected to play
Buffalo Bills
- S Jordan Poyer (hamstring): OUT
- CB Maxwell Hairston (hamstring): OUT
- LB Terrel Bernard (calf): Questionable
- S Damar Hamlin (pectoral/ IR): Questionable
- RB Ty Johnson (ankle): Questionable
- DT Ed Oliver (bicep/ IR): Questionable
- WR Curtis Samuel (elbow/IR): Questionable
- QB Josh Allen (foot/ knee/ finger): Expected to play
- K Matt Prater (quad/ calf): Expected to play
- TE Dalton Kincaid (knee/ calf): Expected to play
- DE AJ Epenesa (neck): Expected to play
- LB Matt Milano (ankle): Expected to play
- DE Greg Rousseau (back): Expected to play
- LB Shaq Thompson (neck): Expected to play
The good news for the Bills is that Allen has been cleared to play despite dealing with multiple injuries. They may also be getting back some players they listed in the injury report this week, including Dalton Kincaid and Shaq Thompson, though Ed Oliver and Damar Hamlin are still questionable and might be a gameday decision if they are healthy enough to play on Saturday.
As for the Broncos, they will have an almost-perfect attendance on Saturday, with only Drew Sanders and Lucas Krull being expected to be out, with no players being listed as questionable for the game.
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