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Bills' Gabe Davis Out for Season with ACL Tear
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Buffalo Bills Gabe Davis suffers season-ending ACL tear, leaving a void in the receiver room as they pursue a Super Bowl run. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Prater's Quadriceps Injury Update: Bills Kicker Ready for Broncos
01:13|Buffalo Bills kicker Prater, sidelined with a quadriceps injury, is set to return for the AFC divisional round game against the Denver Broncos. Despite the injury, Prater made all five kicks in the wild-card win over the Jaguars. McDermott expects Prater to increase practice reps this week, boding well for the Bills playoff run. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bills' Poyer Out, Hancock Steps Up vs. Broncos
01:18|Buffalo Bills Star Safety Jordan Poyer Out for Divisional Round: Fans, Team Brace for Broncos Showdown Checkout Solipillow.com
Samuel's Practice Window Opens, Boosting Bills' Playoff Hopes
01:14|Buffalo Bills Samuel Steps Closer to Return: A Potential Game-Changer for Playoffs Checkout Solipillow.com
Bills' Shavers, Davis Injury Updates: Playoff Hopes Hang in Balance
01:20|Bills Wide Receiver Tyrell Shavers Injured, Gabe Davis Out for Season: McDermotts Injury Update In a thrilling wild-card playoff win over the Jaguars, Bills head coach Sean McDermott provided an injury update. Wide receiver Tyrell Shavers hurt his knee but returned to the game, finishing with one catch for fourteen yards. However, Gabe Davis suffered a season-ending ACL tear, leaving a significant void in the offense. Shavers availability for the upcoming AFC divisional round matchup against Denver remains uncertain, as doctors evaluate his knee injury. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oliver's Return Boosts Bills' Defense for Playoff Battle
01:09|Buffalo Bills Defensive Tackle Olivers Practice Window Opened: A Potential Game-Changer for AFC Divisional Round Matchup Against Denver Broncos Checkout Solipillow.com
Kincaid's Health Update: Bills Tight End Good for Divisional Round
01:14|Bills Tight End Dalton Kincaid Expected to Recover for Divisional Round; Chemistry with QB Josh Allen Continues to Shine Checkout Solipillow.com
Hampton's Rough Season, Chargers' Offensive Line Rebuild
01:38|Chargers rookie running back Hamptons season ended on a low note in the wild-card playoff loss to the Patriots. Despite suiting up with an ankle injury, he only managed a loss of a yard on his sole carry. The team relied heavily on Kimani Vidal, giving him all eleven other running back touches. Hamptons season was a rollercoaster, with a strong start followed by injuries and a struggling offensive line. Despite the challenges, the Chargers remain optimistic about Hamptons future and plan to rebuild their offensive line for the 2026 season. Expect at least one solid complementary piece to join Hampton in the backfield. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jackson's Standout Season, Panthers' Top CB Duo
01:14|Jacksons 2025 Season: A Standout Performance and a Promising Future In the 2025 season, Panthers cornerback Jackson had an impressive performance, recording 68 total tackles, 54 solo stops, 19 passes defensed, 4 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble in 17 regular-season games. He continued his momentum in the wild-card playoff loss to the Rams, with 4 passes defensed and a crucial interception. Since joining the Panthers in 2024, Jackson has been one of the leagues top corners, with 144 tackles, 36 passes defensed, and 6 interceptions in 34 regular-season games. Last offseason, he signed a 2-year extension worth $10.5 million, solidifying his place in Carolina. Looking ahead to 2026, Jackson will team up with Jaycee Horn, potentially forming the NFLs top outside cornerback duo and strengthening the Panthers defense for years to come. Checkout Solipillow.com