Orchard Park, N.Y. The Bills got it done Monday with a 31-17 win against the Steelers in the wild-card round of the playoffs, but they have a number of injuries
Only this time there’s a twist — and no, it doesn’t involve potential sightings of Taylor Swift at Buffalo’s more popular wing joints. The most significant change from a football perspective involves the Kansas City Chiefs (12-6) leaving the frigid comforts of Arrowhead in January by traveling to the equally frigid — and snowier — confines of Highmark Stadium for an AFC divisional round playoff showdown on Sunday night. Rather than being serenaded by the “Tomahawk Chop,” the Chiefs will be greeted by a fanbase better known for trashing folding tables and which celebrated Buffalo's playoff-opening rout over Pittsburgh by throwing tufts of snow in the air like confetti on Monday.
Orchard Park, N.Y.— The Bills have a handful of inactive players for Sunday night's home matchup against the New York Giants.Cornerback Dane Jackson has been r
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills activated linebacker Baylon Spector from injured reserve on Saturday, and elevated cornerback Ja’Marcus Ingram for Sunday night’s game against the Giants at Highmark Stadium. Cornerback Dane Jackson (knee), along with Buffalo’s starting tight ends Dawson Knox (wrist) and rookie Dalton Kincaid (concussion) are questionable. Spector was a full participant […]