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Broncos Boosted: Key Players Return for Bills Showdown
16 Jan
Summary
- Broncos nearing full health for playoff game after 13-day rest.
- Bills' Allen is ready despite multiple injuries; Hairston and Poyer out.
- Key Bills players Hamlin, Oliver, and Samuel are questionable from IR.

Entering the Divisional Round, the Denver Broncos are remarkably healthy, benefitting from a 13-day layoff. Key defensive players Franklin-Myers and Greenlaw are returning to the lineup, strengthening the team significantly for their first home playoff game in ten years. Despite this positive outlook, Sanders and Krull remain on injured reserve for now.
The Buffalo Bills, facing the Broncos, have Josh Allen listed as a full participant despite nursing three injuries. However, they will be without key defenders Hairston and Poyer for the Saturday matchup. Several other important Bills, such as Hamlin, Oliver, and Samuel, are questionable as they aim to return from injured reserve.
The health status of players like Samuel, who could provide Allen with another receiving option after Davis and Shavers were placed on IR, is critical. Similarly, Oliver's potential return could bolster the Bills' struggling run defense. Both teams will be closely monitoring their questionable players as they head into this high-stakes playoff contest.




