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The Buffalo Bills will head into their Divisional Round playoff game against the Denver Broncos without two important starting defensive players. On Thursday, head coach Sean McDermott ruled out safety Jordan Poyer and rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston.
The Broncos will host their first home postseason game in a decade as they welcome the Buffalo Bills for a Divisional Round showdown. Denver holds a 17-5 all-time mark in home postseason games, and the Broncos will look to advance to their 11th AFC Championship Game in franchise history with a win.
A star Broncos defender will return to action when Denver faces the Buffalo Bills in Saturday’s Divisional Round. Linebacker Dre Greenlaw will make his way back
Broncos-Bills scouting report: How will Vance Joseph’s linebackers handle Josh Allen, Buffalo’s TEs?
Here’s a look at matchups and predictions for the Denver Broncos’ AFC divisional-round rematch with the Buffalo Bills.
Preview the NFL Playoffs AFC Divisional Round matchup between the Denver Broncos and Bills, including betting odds, tips, trends, and game
With the release of Buffalo's snap counts from Sunday's win, the Bills have began to show what players they want on the field with the season on the line.
The Buffalo Bills are already down safety Jordan Poyer (hamstring) and cornerback Maxwell Hairston (ankle), with head coach Sean McDermott ruling them out of the Broncos game ahead of practice on Thursday.