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Bills Activate Oliver & Samuel for Broncos Showdown
17 Jan
Summary
- Ed Oliver returns after torn biceps and meniscus surgery.
- Curtis Samuel is back after elbow and neck injuries.
- Practice squad players elevated to bolster roster depth.

The Buffalo Bills have made significant roster moves in preparation for their Divisional Round playoff game against the Denver Broncos. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver and wide receiver Curtis Samuel have both been activated from Injured Reserve, making them available to play. Oliver's return comes after a challenging recovery from surgery for a torn biceps and subsequent meniscus damage, having last played on October 26, 2025.
Curtis Samuel also returns to action after a season plagued by injuries, limiting him to seven receptions for 81 yards and one touchdown in six regular-season games. His last game appearance was on November 16, following injuries to his elbow and neck. The team is looking for these key players to contribute in the critical playoff matchup.
To further strengthen the game-day roster, the Bills have elevated Mecole Hardman Jr. and Frank Gore Jr. from their practice squad. These elevations are particularly important given season-ending ACL injuries to wide receivers Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers, and the questionable status of running back Ty Johnson for Saturday's game.




