Von Miller and Taron Johnson went down with the Buffalo Bills ship in the AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both were disappointed about the loss and have their own personal deeper reasons adding to that.
The Kansas City Chiefs may have benefitted from two injuries to the Buffalo Bills defense, with Taron Johnson and Taylor Rapp both getting hurt in the win over the Baltimore Ravens
Days ahead of their AFC championship game showdown with the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs are as healthy as they have been in quite some time. No member
Safety Taylor Rapp will miss the AFC title game, while Matt Milano, Taron Johnson look to be set to go. Christian Benford is still in concussion protocol.
Johnson (neck/shoulder) was a full participant in practice Friday and does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs.
On the other, it left the Bills stuck in their own Groundhog Day prison, beating Kansas City to seemingly prove their legitimacy in the fall only to have their season ended by that same foe in the winter.
Bills head coach McDermott said Friday that Johnson (neck/shoulder) will be a full participant at practice, Maddy Glab of the team's official site reports. Johnson began the week as a limited practice participant,
Without Taylor Rapp, the Bills will have to limit the Chiefs' eccentric offense without their full defensive arsenal for the second consecutive season. In addition to Rapp's injury, Buffalo faced Kansas City without star linebackers Matt Milano and Baylon Spector in 2024.
Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their AFC championship matchup at Arrowhead Stadium: Buffalo Bills (13-4) Out S Taylor Rapp (back/hip) Questionab
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Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their AFC championship matchup at Arrowhead Stadium: Buffalo Bills (13-4) Did not practice S Taylor Rapp (back/hi
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