The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their playoff match against the Denver Broncos, but there's a slight concern regarding their starting return specialist Brandon Codrington, who is battling a hamstring injury. Codrington's availability for the game, set for January 12 at Highmark Stadium, remains uncertain. Fortunately, the Bills have mostly healthy players heading into the postseason, with 14 of the 16 players on the injury report participating fully in practices this week.
After suffering the injury in the regular season finale, Codrington missed Wednesday's walkthrough but made some progress on Thursday, participating in a limited capacity. Head coach Sean McDermott expressed confidence in finding a solution, stating, “He’s been our primary return guy all year, so we’ll deal with it.” Codrington has been a pivotal player for the Bills, ranking third among AFC leaders in punt return average and contributing significantly to kick returns.