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The Buffalo Bills and Washington Commanders have both revealed their inactives for Sunday's Week 3 matchup at FedEx Field.

Here's who's officially inactive for the Bills:

- S Damar Hamlin

- CB Kaiir Elam

- DT Poona Ford

- OL Germain Ifedi

- OT Alec Anderson

Here's who's officially inactive for the Commanders:

- DE KJ Henry

- OT Trent Scott

- OL Chris Paul

- TE Curtis Hodges

- TE Logan Thomas

- WR Mitchell Tinsley

The Bills have mostly the same list of inactives from Weeks 1 and 2, but Ford has now taken the place of Kingsley Jonathan. Ford wasn't on the injury report during the week so it appears that he's a healthy scratch.

The Bills, despite listing five players inactive, are technically as healthy as can be, though top edge rusher Von Miller (PUP list) won't be eligible to play until Week 5.

As for Washington, the most notable absence will be that of tight end Logan Thomas, who suffered a concussion in Week 2's win over the Denver Broncos.

The Bills (1-1) are coming off a dominant 38-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. After falling 22-16 in the season opener to the New York Jets, the Bills looked more like their elite selves in Week 2.

"This week will be big test for our offensive linemen," McDermott said Monday. "They've got a very talented - bunch of high draft picks along their defensive front there."

The Bills and Commanders kickoff on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

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