The Bills will not have one of their leading tacklers for the AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs. Here's the Bills injury update.
Buffalo Bills will be without Taylor Rapp for Sunday night's showdown in Kansas City against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. In what is a major blow so close to the game, head coach Sean McDermott ruled him out on Friday, meaning rookie Cole Bishop is in ...
The No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills (13-4) are coming off a dramatic win against the No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens (12-5) in the divisional round of the NFL postseason,
Bills safety Taylor Rapp intercepted Lamar Jackson in the first quarter but was carted to the locker room in the second quarter.
Rapp injured his hip during the Bills' divisional-round win against the Ravens, which has prevented him from participating in the first two practices of the week. A DNP on Friday wouldn't necessarily rule him out for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs,
Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters at a press conference that safety Taylor Rapp will miss the team's first on-field work ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs. Rapp injured his hip last weekend and he is considered day-to-day.
Linebacker Matt Milano's absence from the end of Sunday's victory over the Ravens was explained by Wednesday's injury report.
Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp exited Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the visiting Baltimore Ravens with a hip injury.
Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp sustained a hip injury in the first half against the Ravens and was ruled out for Sunday's game.
Ahead of facing Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, being down two starting defensive backs is not ideal for Buffalo. The Bills intercepted Mahomes twice in their 30-21 win over Kansas City during the regular season. One of those two came via Rapp on Mahomes’ first pass attempt.
The Buffalo Bills will be short a key defensive player as they face the dominant Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday.