
Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills are as healthy as they’ve been in quite a while as they head into Sunday’s AFC Divisional Round game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium.
On the team's first full day of practice this week, safety Jordan Poyer was the only player on the active roster to not participate. Poyer received a veteran rest day, as he continues to deal with a knee injury that's not expected to keep him out of the lineup on Sunday.
Defensive tackles DaQuan Jones and Jordan Phillips have both been limited for two-straight days. Jones is dealing with a calf injury, while Phillips missed last Sunday’s Wild Card win over the Miami Dolphins with a shoulder injury.
Cornerback Dane Jackson was upgraded from an estimated limited participant at Wednesday’s walk-thru to a full participant on Thursday.
The Bengals were once again without starting left tackle Jonah Williams, starting right guard Alex Cappa, and cornerback Trey Flowers at practice on Thursday, the second straight day each has missed.
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