Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard inactive for playoff game against Chiefs
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills middle linebacker Terrel Bernard was listed as inactive because of a right ankle injury for the team’s divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.
Bernard was hurt in a 31-17 playoff-opening win against Pittsburgh on Monday. Bills starting cornerback Rasul Douglas and starting nickelback Taron Johnson are listed as active.
Douglas missed one game with a knee injury, while Johnson’s status was uncertain after sustaining a concussion on Monday. Punter Sam Martin is also active after hurting his left hamstring chasing down a blocked field goal against the Steelers.
Buffalo (12-6) had already ruled out receiver Gabe Davis (knee), starting cornerback Christian Benford (knee) and backup safety Taylor Rapp (calf).
For Kansas City (12-6), defensive end Charles Omenihu is active after being listed as questionable because of a hamstring injury and illness. The Chiefs had already ruled out receiver Kadarius Toney (hip/ankle) and starting defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi (tricep).
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