Jordan Poyer, Jon Feliciano ruled out Sunday against Houston

Bills head coach Sean McDermott says both Taron Johnson and Efe Obada are questionable
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Safety Jordan Poyer and guard Jon Feliciano will not play for the Buffalo Bills this Sunday against the Houston Texans, according to head coach Sean McDermott during his weekly appearance on the "Extra Point Show" on Friday.

Poyer had not practiced all week due to an ankle injury, while Feliciano was downgraded from limited on Wednesday to a non-participant on Thursday with a concussion.

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McDermott also said cornerback Taron Johnson (groin) and defensive end Efe Obada (ankle) are both questionable to play in Sunday's game at Highmark Stadium.

In Poyer's absence, the Bills could turn to Jaquan Johnson, Josh Thomas, or rookie Damar Hamlin to start opposite Micah Hyde at safety. Ike Boettger would most likely be the next man up to start in place of Feliciano at guard.

If Johnson can’t go, Siran Neal could start in his place as the nickel cornerback. The team could also elevate Cameron Lewis, Olaijah Griffin, or Rachad Wildgoose from the practice squad to either start or play depth roles.

The Bills and Texans will kick off in Orchard Park on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

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