December 13, 2024 - 14:44

As the Buffalo Bills prepare to face the Detroit Lions in their Week 15 matchup at Ford Field, both teams have released their injury reports, highlighting key player statuses that could impact the game.
For the Buffalo Bills, who currently hold a 10-3 record, several players were unable to participate in practice. Cornerback Rasul Douglas is dealing with a knee injury, while safety Damar Hamlin is managing a back issue. Additionally, safety Taylor Rapp has not practiced due to a neck injury. The absence of these players could affect the Bills' defensive strategy as they look to maintain their strong season performance.
On the other side, the Detroit Lions are also monitoring their roster closely. While specific injury details for Lions players were not disclosed in this report, the team's health will be crucial as they aim to secure a victory at home.
With both teams facing injury concerns, fans can expect an intense matchup as they vie for playoff positioning.
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