
The Buffalo Bills are getting some big help for their AFC divisional playoff game against the Denver Broncos on Saturday. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver is expected to make his return to the lineup after he was activated from injured reserve on Friday, giving the Bills one of their most impactful defensive players back at just the right time.
Oliver has been sidelined since late October due to a biceps injury and also missed time earlier in the season due to an ankle injury. Overall, he has played in just three games this season, adding to the injury issues the Bills defense — and especially their defensive line — have been dealing with all season.
In his three games, he has three sacks, a forced fumble and seven tackles for loss. That is big production in just three games, and the Bills have certainly missed his presence over the past few months.
Buffalo's defense has been hit-and-miss this season, and especially against the run, where it ranked 28th in allowing 136.2 yards per game. They allowed 154 yards on the ground against the Jacksonville Jaguars a week ago in their first playoff game. Those defensive issues are one of the biggest reasons they lost six games during the regular season and will have to play entirely on the road in the playoffs.
We have made the following roster moves:
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 16, 2026
- Activated WR Curtis Samuel and DT Ed Oliver from Injured Reserve
- Elevated WR Mecole Hardman Jr. and RB Frank Gore Jr. from the practice squad@Ticketmaster | #BUFvsDEN pic.twitter.com/TVCXgLozx4
After beating the Jaguars in the wild-card round, the Bills now have to travel to Denver to play the No. 1 seed Broncos.
Buffalo was already going to have the quarterback advantage in this game, with Josh Allen being the clearly superior player to Bo Nix. While Denver's defense still has the edge over Buffalo's, the presence of Oliver does at least help close the gap a little bit and give the Bills one of their biggest defensive stars.
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