Bills Fans, breathe a collective sigh of relief! Quarterback Josh Allen is officially off the injury report and ready to lead the charge this Saturday in Denver. After a week of limited practice due to foot, knee, and right finger issues, Allen has been cleared for the divisional round showdown. This is fantastic news for Buffalo, as Allen's presence is crucial for their offensive success.
However, the injury report isn't entirely clear of concerns. Linebacker Terrel Bernard is listed as questionable for the game. He's been sidelined for the past two games due to a calf injury, and his return is uncertain.
But here's where it gets interesting... Defensive lineman Ed Oliver (bicep), safety Damar Hamlin (pectoral), and wide receiver Curtis Samuel (elbow), who are currently on injured reserve, could potentially make their return this weekend. The possibility of these key players returning adds a layer of intrigue to the Bills' roster situation.
Also, running back Ty Johnson (ankle) is also listed as questionable. Unfortunately, safety Jordan Poyer (hamstring) and cornerback Maxwell Hairston (ankle) have been ruled out for the game against the Broncos.
What do you think, Bills Mafia? Do you believe the team has enough depth to overcome these injuries and secure a win in Denver? Are you optimistic about the potential returns of Oliver, Hamlin, and Samuel? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Let's discuss!