Buffalo Bills will be without Taylor Rapp for the confrontation of Sunday night in Kansas City against the Chiefs in the Arrowhead Stadium.
In what is a great blow so close to the game, the chief coach Sean McDermott discarded it on Friday, which means that the rookie Cole Bishop is online to start against the Super Bowl champions.
The winner advances to the Super Bowl on February 9 in New Orleans, and will face Philadelphia Eagles or Washington commanders.
However, there was good news for Bills.
The supporter Matt Milano has been limited in the practice with ischiotibial pain, but McDermott hopes that he will be a full participant in the practice session of the team.
The corner Christian Benford is still in the brain shock protocol after the victory over Baltimore Ravens on the weekend and lost Friday's practice due to a personal matter, the Bills said.
“T RAPP will be out, Benford is still in the brain shock protocol, but he has a personal situation he is attending,” McDermott said. “It will not be in practice, it has been excused.”
Meanwhile, the bosses have not yet delivered an update on Friday about the health of their list, but made everyone participate on Thursday.
More to continue