
"For a second straight year, wide receiver Gabe Davis suffered a major left knee injury, this time a torn ACL, coach Sean McDermott said Monday. Davis returned to the Bills this season after he played 10 games with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2024 before suffering a torn meniscus in his left knee. He was just able to return to the field with Buffalo in Week 11, playing in six regular-season games and Sunday's wild-card win against Jacksonville."
"Rookie Jordan Hancock played in his place, but the Bills have rotated players at the spot due to injuries. "It was good to get [Hancock] the reps he got and did some really good things out there, especially for a young player that hasn't played a ton, in terms of consistently back there," McDermott said. "He's been in certain packages for us, but he did a good job.""
Buffalo will travel to Denver for the AFC divisional round on a short week while managing several injuries. Wide receiver Gabe Davis suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, ending his postseason availability after returning from a torn meniscus that limited him in 2024. Starting safety Jordan Poyer is out with a hamstring issue, and rookie Jordan Hancock filled in during the wild-card game. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver (torn left biceps) and wide receiver Curtis Samuel have had their practice windows opened as they work toward activation from injured reserve. Oliver recorded three sacks and a forced fumble in three games this season.
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