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Bills Injury Woes Mount Ahead of Broncos Showdown
13 Jan
Summary
- Several key Bills players are injured, impacting their playoff readiness.
- Safety Jordan Poyer is out; Gabe Davis has a season-ending ACL tear.
- Star QB Josh Allen is sore and was evaluated for a concussion.

The Buffalo Bills are facing a challenging playoff matchup against the Denver Broncos, compounded by a growing list of injured players. Defensive lineman Ed Oliver and wide receiver Curtis Samuel are expected to return to practice, offering some relief. However, safety Jordan Poyer has been ruled out for the game against Denver due to a hamstring injury.
Adding to the Bills' concerns, wide receiver Gabe Davis suffered a torn ACL during a recent victory and will miss the remainder of the season. Star quarterback Josh Allen is also reportedly sore after the game, having undergone evaluation for a possible concussion and sustained other minor injuries.
In contrast, the Denver Broncos anticipate having most of their roster available following a first-round bye, including linebacker Dre Greenlaw. Both teams are set to practice this week to prepare for their upcoming playoff showdown.




