Divisional Round Buffalo Bills injury report: Latest on Ray Davis, Alec Anderson and more

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The game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens, featuring the top two NFL MVP contenders, quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, has the makings of an intense AFC divisional-round matchup.

The Ravens won the AFC North after winning their final four games of the regular season. They continued that impressive form with a 28-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round.

Meanwhile, the Bills advanced to the postseason after earning the No. 2 seed in the AFC, and they looked phenomenal in their 31-7 wildcard victory over the Denver Broncos last week.

The Ravens will look to replicate the result of their Week 4 matchup with the Bills when they defeated Buffalo 35–10 at M&T Bank Stadium.

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Let's take a look at the Bills' injury report ahead of the highly-anticipated playoff game.

Bills injury report for divisional round vs. Ravens

Rookie running back Ray Davis was hit in the head by Denver Broncos defender Brandon Jones in the Bills wild-card round last week, resulting in a concussion.

"Ray Davis remains in concussion protocol. Alec Anderson will be limited today at practice with a calf," coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday when giving injury updates.

When Jones hit Davis, he lost his footing and departed the game. He was one of just two Bills players who participated in limited practice on Wednesday. The other one is Alec Anderson, a versatile offensive lineman, who is recovering from a calf injury that got worse during the second quarter of the wildcard game.

Anderson left the game temporarily before he returned in the second half.

It is encouraging Davis was able to record limited practice participation in the week's first practice. This indicates he has advanced deep into the league's five-phase concussion protocol which means there's a good chance he plays against the Ravens in the divisional round.

Davis served as RB2 behind James Cook all season but featured in all 17 regular season games for the Bills. The rookie running back scored six touchdowns and amassed 631 offensive yards overall.

Additionally, cornerback Brandon Codrington seems to have recovered from the hamstring injury that kept him out of last week's game against the Broncos. He was one of the 10 players the Bills listed as full practice participants on Wednesday.

The other players that fully participated in Wednesday’s practice for the Bills are cornerback Christian Benford (back), wide receiver Amari Cooper (back), cornerback Taron Johnson (neck), tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee), defensive back Cam Lewis (shoulder/neck), linebacker Matt Milano (biceps), tight end Quintin Morris (groin), defensive end Greg Rousseau (finger), and linebacker Dorian Williams.

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