In addition to Davis, the Bills will also be without safety Taylor Rapp (calf), linebacker Baylon Spector (back), and cornerback Christian Benford (knee).
Game-time decisions will be made about linebackers Terrel Bernard (ankle), Taron Johnson (concussion), Rasul Douglas (knee), and Tyrel Dodson (shoulder), according to McDermott.
The Bills have the opportunity to finally defeat Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs on Sunday, as he has won their previous two meetings, including the 2021 AFC championship game.
It will also be Mahomes’ first time seeing a full house at Highmark Stadium; his previous visit to Orchard Park occurred during the Covid-affected 2020 season, when fans were not permitted in the stands.
McDermott stated on WGR’s “The Extra Point” on Friday morning, “The number of times we’ve been there, its think six out of the last seven games, their crowd definitely makes a difference.” “I am aware of our group, their actions, and the habits they have developed in our home. We also have the opportunity to demonstrate to the NFL community what Bills Mafia is all about.
Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis (13) scores a touchdown on a ball as cornerback Joshua Williams (23) of the Kansas City Chiefs pursues.
USA TODAY Sports Thinks Mahomes is prepared.
During his weekly appearance on “The Drive,” the star quarterback declared, “I’m really excited.” They will have a large following, so I know it will be an intense atmosphere. I’ve watched on TV, but now that I’m at the Buffalo stadium, I can actually interact with that fan community.
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