
Report: Bills' Gabe Davis TBD for NFL Playoff Game vs. Steelers After Knee Injury
The status of Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis is unclear heading into the postseason.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported that Davis suffered a PCL sprain in the Bills season finale against the Miami Dolphins and that the injury "is not considered major." Regardless, his status for Buffalo's Wild Card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers is to be determined.
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Davis suffered the injury early in the matchup against the Dolphins, which Buffalo won 21-14. He finished the game with zero receptions on two targets.
Davis had 45 catches for 746 yards and seven touchdowns for Buffalo in 2023 and is a great secondary option behind Stefon Diggs in a potent Bills offense. Losing him would be a big blow for the Bills, but it does appear he and Buffalo avoided the worst outcomes.
The Bills enter the playoffs as perhaps one of the hottest teams, winning five straight games to enter the season and nabbing the AFC East Division title and the No. 2 seed with Week 18's victory. As a result, Buffalo will have home-field advantage for the first two rounds, if it advances beyond the first round.
With or without Davis, Buffalo will first need to rise above the first challenger. That will be the seventh-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers in a game set to kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.







