Much like other teams across the league, the Buffalo Bills have experienced their fair share of injuries this season.
Of note, they lost Von Miller earlier in the year to a season-ending injury, a severe blow to a marquee member of their defense.
However, they have been able to rally from this, finding great success in the regular season and their first playoff game as well.
Today, the team made an announcement, a step in the right direction for their upcoming Divisional Round matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Nobody declared out for Sunday, per Sean McDermott on @ExtraPointWGR. All players will practice in some capacity today.
— Matt Parrino (@MattParrino) January 20, 2023
The Bills will be at full strength on Sunday, in what will be their second appearance with the Bengals this season.
We say appearance because the first matchup between these two teams was canceled due to Damar Hamlin‘s unfortunate injury.
Both teams won their Week 18 matchups after the canceled game, which led to the Bills receiving the number two seed in the playoffs, and the Bengals receiving the third seed.
Although both quarterbacks have been in the playoffs for the past two seasons, this will be the first time that Josh Allen and Joe Burrow will meet in the playoffs.
Being that Burrow and Allen are two of the NFL’s best and brightest young quarterbacks, we are expecting this to be a high-scoring and emotional game for both teams.
Pending an extreme upset, the winner of this game will go on to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship.
The AFC is loaded with elite young quarterbacks, as evidenced by the four teams that are left in the playoffs.
Who will lead their team as the AFC’s representative in the Super Bowl?
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