The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for a huge matchup against the Denver Broncos. With a win, Buffalo will be as far as it has been in the Josh Allen era. With a loss, questions about whether Allen is incapable of winning a Super Bowl will be as loud as ever.
However, his roster’s health isn’t doing him many favors. Here’s a look at what’s going on with the team’s most notable injuries heading into one of the most monumental moments of Allen’s career.
Latest on Buffalo Bills Injuries For Divisional Round Matchup At Denver Broncos
Josh Allen
All signs show that Josh Allen will be on the field this week after a limited practice on Tuesday and a full practice on Wednesday (official Bills injury report) as he battles a foot, knee and right finger injury.
Tyrell Shavers
Tyrell Shavers suffered a knee injury against the Jacksonville Jaguars and was placed on injured reserve this week. He will miss the contest against Denver.
Jordan Poyer
According to CBS Sports, Jordan Poyer will miss the contest against Denver due to a hamstring injury.
Matt Prater
Matt Prater is questionable for the contest against Denver. Prater did not practice on Tuesday with right quad and right calf injuries. However, he had a full practice on Wednesday.
Dalton Kincaid
Dalton Kincaid remains questionable with knee and calf injuries. The starting tight end’s knee injury forced him into two limited practices on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Ty Johnson
Ty Johnson is trending toward being unavailable this week as the running back did not practice on Tuesday or Wednesday. His last chance to practice and claw himself off the injury report will be on Thursday.
Damar Hamlin
Damar Hamlin has been on injured reserve as he worked through a pectoral injury. However, CBS Sports projected the safety to be available this week last Friday. As such, Hamlin is questionable. The safety has had two full practices this week, giving him a chance to play against Denver.
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