Lebanon Daily News

Bills and Steelers have injury concerns

- Sal Maiorana

ORCHARD PARK - When the Buffalo Bills took the field in Miami last weekend, they were almost as healthy a team as they were way back in September when they opened the season against the Jets.

Only four players who were expected to play key roles in 2023 – Tre’Davious White, Matt Milano, Damien Harris and Jordan Phillips – were on the injured reserve list, which is a remarkably low number going into Week 18. And for the showdown against the Dolphins they had no players with a game-day designatio­n once center Mitch Morse was upgraded from questionab­le to good to go once he recovered from a brief illness. That’s right, none.

However, things change fast in the brutal NFL and now, heading into Sunday afternoon’s AFC wild-card game at Highmark Stadium against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the injury report is quite different.

Five players were hurt during Buffalo’s physical 21-14 AFC East-clinching victory over the Dolphins, and they will all most likely carry some sort of designatio­n on the way to kickoff Sunday.

Safety Taylor Rapp suffered a calf injury while making his game-sealing intercepti­on, but the other four players got hurt in the first half and were unable to return.

Wide receiver Gabe Davis reportedly sprained the PCL ligament in his knee; running back Ty Johnson suffered a concussion; cornerback Rasul Douglasinj­ured his knee; and linebacker Tyrel Dodson banged up his shoulder. None of them participat­ed in the walk-through practice Wednesday and at best, their availabili­ty for the game will be determined on a day-to-day basis.

“Yeah, would you like to be a little healthier than that? Yes,” coach Sean McDermott said. “We’ve been dealing with it quite honestly most of the year and we found a way and we’ll continue to do that.”

McDermott is correct that while the Bills’ have gotten healthier late in the year, they have certainly faced their share of injury problems. True, only four guys are on IR, but they were without numerous players for varying degrees of time on their way to their 11-6 record.

To wit, players who missed games included tight ends Dawson Knox (5) and Dalton Kincaid (1); edge rushers Greg Rousseau (1), Von Miller (4) and A.J. Epenesa (2); defensive tackles DaQuan Jones (10) and Ed Oliver (1); safe

ties Micah Hyde (3), Jordan Poyer (1) and Rapp (1); and cornerback­s Kaiir Elam (7), Christian Benford (2) and Dane Jackson (2).

The good news is that the Bills’ playoff-caliber depth has done a great job covering those absences, and several reserves may be called on against the Steelers.

If Davis can’t go, Trent Sherfield figures to step in as he did against Miami, when he caught three passes for 24 yards and a TD, plus ran some excellent routes that opened avenues for other receivers.

Jackson did a nice job taking over for Douglas; unheralded Baylon Spector did a surprising­ly fine job in Dodson’s stead playing 19 snaps after he’d played just six on defense all season. And Leonard Fournette became the No. 2 back once Johnson went down.

Steelers injury report

The Bills caught a nice break last week in Miami with the Dolphins playing without offensive stars Raheem Mostert and Jaylen Waddle and defensive standouts Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb. This week, they won’t have to face the NFL’s top sacker in 2023, edge rusher T.J. Watt, who suffered a knee injury against Baltimore.

Watt has a case for being the best defensive player in the league, an offense-wrecker who, in addition to 19 sacks had 86 pressures which ranked seventh, made 68 tackles, had one intercepti­on, four forced fumbles, and three recoveries including one he returned for a touchdown.

“I know they ruled Watt out, but that doesn’t mean we’re in the clear,” Josh Allen said before reeling off several Steelers who will make things difficult for the Buffalo offense.

Still, not having Watt is going to be a tough situation for the Steelers. They have not been great defending the pass as injuries in the back seven have contribute­d to that, most notably the absence of safety Minkah Fitzpatric­k. Without Watt creating havoc, that might give Allen that extra split second he needs to allow for a route to develop, or to move through his progressio­n.

Players like Nick Herbig (three sacks) and Markus Golden (four) will get Watt’s snap counts, and it means that on the other side, Alex Highsmith (seven sacks) will have to carry an even bigger load.

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