The Buffalo Bills were back on the practice field on Tuesday ahead of Week 15.
The typical practice schedule was shifted once again as the Buffalo Bills prepare to play the Denver Broncos on Saturday afternoon. Tuesdays are typically off days for players but with the short week, the team held a walkthrough practice.
The only player who did not practice on Tuesday was Jaquan Johnson. The backup safety missed this past week due to an ankle injury and this is the fourth consecutive practice that he has not been able to get onto the field.
The Bills had three players who were limited on Tuesday along with Jake Fromm, who is always limited being the emergency quarterback. Those other players were linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, cornerback Taron Johnson and tight end Lee Smith.
The one player to watch in this group is Taron Johnson, who had one of the biggest plays of the season, with a pick six near the end of the first half against the Steelers. However, he suffered a concussion in the second half and did not finish the game.
The starting nickel will need to clear concussion protocol if he is to be available this weekend. However, it is a good sign that he is already practicing on a limited basis but it is a short week. If Johnson is not able to play, the team would likely turn to Siran Neal, who replaced Johnson this past week.
The last name on the injury report is Josh Allen, who is still on the injury report from knee and ankle injuries suffered against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 12. However, he has not missed any practice time or game time since the injury. He should be good to go this week and will be looking to continue his career season.