The Buffalo Bills held their breath as corner Taron Johnson headed to the medical tent with an apparent head injury.
The Buffalo defense has suffered terribly against the Chiefs in the postseason, and Travis Kelce is a major reason why.
As reported by WGR's Sal Capaccio, the league imposed fines on safety Damar Hamlin, nickel cornerback Taron Johnson, long snapper Reid Ferguson and wide receiver Mack Hollins, who committed two costly infractions. The five fines totaled $49,634.
Bills cornerback Taron Johnson left the game after making a tackle on Broncos running back Javonte Williams. Their helmets collided.
Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their AFC championship matchup at Arrowhead Stadium: Buffalo Bills (13-4) Did not practice OL Dion Dawkins (illne
ORCHARD PARK - It’s not like the Buffalo Bills burned the tape from their ... Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard, and cornerback Taron Johnson - three of their best players - and then lost safety ...
Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp and offensive tackle Dion Dawkins (illness) were both non-participants in the team's walkthrough on Wednesday while linebacker Matt Milano (biceps/hamstring) was limited.
The Buffalo defense has suffered terribly against the Chiefs in the postseason, and Travis Kelce is a major reason why.
There are also two former Utes — tight end Dalton Kincaid and safety Cole Bishop — who have carved out roles with the Buffalo Bills. So, too, has former Weber State cornerback Taron Johnson.
The Kansas City Chiefs started their first practice session of the week, ahead of the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, with the best news possible. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid took the podium for his media availability and informed reporters of the team's favorable injury situation.
NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):