Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp sustained a hip injury in the first half against the Ravens and was ruled out for Sunday's game.
Here's the latest injury update on Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp heading into the AFC championship game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp has been ruled out for the AFC Championship Game on Sunday against the host Kansas City Chiefs.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford was placed in concussion protocol after the victory over the Ravens, coach Sean McDermott said Monday.
Rapp suffered a hip injury during last week's 27-25 win against the Baltimore Ravens. He was carted off the sideline and did not practice at all this week, leaving Cam Lewis and rookie Cole Bishop as the team's remaining safeties.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's errant launch lands in Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp's hands for an early interception.
Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp will miss Sunday's AFC Championship Game due to back and hip injuries. Rookie Cole Bishop is expected to start in Rapp's place.
According to Matt Parrino of Syracuse.com, Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp (hip) has been ruled out for Sunday's AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rapp sustained this hip injury during their victory over the Baltimore Ravens last weekend.
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 Bills elevated a safety and an offensive lineman for the January 26 battle against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Bills on Saturday said Spector will not play in Sunday's AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He was downgraded to out with a calf injury. Buffalo also elevated safety Kareem Jackson and offensive lineman Will Clap from the practice squad.