The Buffalo Bills ruled out two key players ahead of Saturday’s Divisional Round showdown against the Denver Broncos.
Per NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, the Buffalo Bills have ruled out running back Ty Johnson (ankle) and linebacker Terrel Bernard (calf) for the Divisional Round showdown in Mile High City.
The good news? Star defensive tackle Ed Oliver and veteran wide receiver Curtis Samuel are both active. Injuries limited Oliver to three games in the regular season, and Samuel only appeared in six contests.
Bills pass game RB Ty Johnson and LB Terrel Bernard are OUT today vs. Broncos.
Ed Oliver and Curtis Samuel officially active
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) January 17, 2026
Star quarterback Josh Allen was also on the injury report earlier this week with foot, knee and finger injuries. But he was later listed as a full participant in practice and should be close to 100 percent for today’s game.
The Bills are looking to reach the AFC Championship Game for the second straight year, and for the third time in six seasons. As for the Broncos, they’re looking to win their first playoff game since capturing the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 50.
This game will be a rematch of last year’s Wild Card Round, a 31-7 blowout victory for Buffalo.