Bills' Davis out again vs. Chiefs, Douglas will be game-time call
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis won't play for a second straight week in Sunday's divisional-round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, head coach Sean McDermott announced Friday.
Davis - who was second on the team in receiving yards (746) and receiving touchdowns (seven) - sustained a PCL sprain in the regular-season finale that reportedly wasn't considered serious.
Meanwhile, cornerback Rasul Douglas and linebacker Terrel Bernard - both listed as questionable - will be game-time decisions.
Douglas has a knee injury that kept him out of the wild-card round. Bernard missed practice Wednesday and Thursday with an ankle issue, but McDermott said he still "has a chance at this point" to play.
All-Pro slot cornerback Taron Johnson said he's in the final stages of concussion protocol and is optimistic he can clear in time to play, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network. Johnson is also questionable.
Safety Taylor Rapp (calf), cornerback Christian Benford (knee), and linebacker Baylon Spector (back) will also miss the playoff game.
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