Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - Facing the No. 1 scoring offense in the league on Sunday in Kansas City, the Buffalo Bills would love to have their entire secondary back and available to play against the Chiefs.

The possibility of that happening took another step forward on Thursday, when Jordan Poyer and Christian Bedford were both on the practice field for a second day in a row, both wearing red non-contact jerseys.
The Chiefs lead the league, averaging 31.8 points scored per-game. The Bills are next, averaging 30.4 points per-game.
The last time the two teams met in the AFC Divisional Round last season, the Chiefs won a high-scoring overtime affair, 42–36.
The Bills were without Poyer, Benford, and middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds in last week‘s 38-3 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Edmunds also practiced for a second-straight day, along with tight end Dawson Knox and wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, who both also missed Sunday’s contest. None of the three wore a red non-contact jersey.
While all of those players could wind up suiting up on Sunday, head coach Sean McDermott has already said that cornerback Tre’Davious White will not play.
White was back on the field on Thursday, one day after returning to practice for the first time since injuring his knee on Thanksgiving night last year.

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