Summary
The Buffalo Bills lost wide receiver Gabe Davis for the rest of the NFL playoffs due to a torn ACL he suffered during a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This injury impacts the team's lineup as they prepare to face the Denver Broncos in their upcoming match. Meanwhile, Josh Allen, their quarterback, is expected to play despite a minor injury.
Key Facts
- Gabe Davis, a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, tore his ACL in a playoff game.
- Davis will miss the rest of the season due to this injury.
- He was injured while trying to catch a pass in the fourth quarter.
- Davis had two catches for 14 yards in the game before his injury.
- The Bills won their playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Josh Allen, the team's quarterback, suffered a minor injury but is expected to play in the next game.
- Brandin Cooks is expected to replace Davis as the No. 2 receiver.
- The Bills will play the Denver Broncos, who have a strong defense, in their next game.