We welcome Matt Byham of Buffalo Rumblings — our sister SB Nation site covering the Bills — for Five Questions with the Enemy. As of publishing, Rapp has been downgraded to “out” for Sunday. That’s not ideal for the Bills,
The Bills on Saturday said Spector will not play in Sunday's AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He was downgraded to out with a calf injury. Buffalo also elevated safety Kareem Jackson and offensive lineman Will Clap from the practice squad.
The Buffalo Bills elevated a safety and an offensive lineman for the January 26 battle against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills on Saturday elevated offensive lineman Will Clapp and veteran safety Kareem Jackson from the practice ... will be without usual starter Taylor Rapp because of back and hip ...
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills on Friday ruled out starting safety Taylor Rapp from playing ... has the option of promoting veteran Kareem Jackson off its practice squad.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are set to kickoff in less than two hours.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowl LB Kyle Van Noy break down the biggest moments from the NFC and AFC Championship Games. They dive into the Eagles’ dominant ...
The Bills have suffered a huge blow to their secondary ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.
The Bills and Chiefs enter the AFC Championship Game in pretty good health. Here is the list of inactive players for both teams.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford is available to play in the AFC championship game against the Chiefs on Sunday night. Benford was listed as questionable with a concussion
But cornerback Christian Benford will play. Rapp was listed as out in the final injury report, while Benford was shown as questionable. Buffalo has elevated center Will Clapp and defensive back Kareem Jackson for the matchup.
Kansas City and Philadelphia will meet in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, a rematch that will determine if the Chiefs can become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.