Final Injury Report: Broncos’ Dre Greenlaw, Bills’ Josh Allen Updates
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is set to feature a key matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills. Both teams are closely monitoring their injury reports, with significant updates emerging as game day approaches.
Injury Updates: Broncos vs. Bills
Denver Broncos Injury Report
- Dre Greenlaw – cleared to play (hamstring)
- John Franklin-Myers – cleared to play (hip)
- Lucas Krull – ruled out (foot)
- Drew Sanders – ruled out (ankle)
All players on the Broncos’ active roster are now healthy heading into the crucial playoff game. Krull and Sanders remain on injured reserve but could potentially be activated later if the team progresses in the playoffs.
Buffalo Bills Injury Report
- Maxwell Hariston – ruled out (ankle)
- Jordan Poyer – ruled out (hamstring)
- Ty Johnson – questionable (ankle)
- Josh Allen – cleared to play (foot/knee/finger)
Quarterback Josh Allen’s return is particularly significant, as he is a pivotal player for the Bills. The team’s depth will be tested with key injuries to Hariston and Poyer while they evaluate Johnson’s status leading up to the game.
Game Details
The high-stakes matchup will take place on Saturday, with kickoff scheduled for 2:30 p.m. MT (4:30 p.m. ET). This playoff clash will be broadcasted nationally on CBS, drawing attention from fans across the country.
As the Broncos and Bills prepare, both teams are eager to showcase their best players and strategies. Viewer anticipation runs high as they await this thrilling encounter.