Positive Injury Update For The Bills, Per Insider

With the AFC East title on the line going into their final regular-season game against the division rival Miami Dolphins, the Buffalo Bills were hoping to finish in second place and earn a Wild Card Weekend meeting with the seventh-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers.

Josh Allen and company were able to secure the victory and set up a postseason meeting with the Steelers, despite the Dolphins appearing to be the stronger team versus the Bills.

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Unfortunately, it appeared like the victory over the Dolphins had a price, as wide receiver Gabe Davis appeared to be sidelined for the team’s next game against the Steelers due to an injury.

The Bills received a positive report on Davis’s condition on Monday, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Davis appears to have sprained his PCL, which is not a major injury.

Although Davis’s injury report is improving, it is still unclear if he will be available for Wild Card Weekend.

The best option for Allen downfield is wide receiver Stefon Diggs, but Davis adds a lot of dynamic to this passing attack, so if he is finally ruled out of the playoff game against the Steelers, it will be felt.

Given that Pittsburgh barely made the playoffs and has had offensive struggles the whole season, the Bills are currently strong favorites to win this game against the Steelers. As a result, Davis may be allowed to miss it.

 

 

 

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