Josh Allen remains full, Matt Prater returns to practice as full participant

Josh Allen remains full, Matt Prater returns to practice as full participant

Our Summary

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is expected to start in Sunday's wild card game against the Jaguars, as he was listed as a full participant in practice for the second consecutive day. Allen has been managing a foot injury since Week 16 but played in Week 17 and was rested last week. Linebacker Matt Milano, who was absent due to illness on Wednesday, returned as a full participant on Thursday. Kicker Matt Prater also practiced fully after being sidelined with a right quad issue, prompting the team to add Matthew Wright to the practice squad as a precaution. Defensive tackle T.J. Sanders was added to the report as a full participant. Meanwhile, linebacker Terrel Bernard, running back Ty Johnson, and receiver Joshua Palmer did not practice. Limited participants included safety Damar Hamlin, defensive tackle DaQuan Jones, tight end Dalton Kincaid, safety Jordan Poyer, and linebacker Shaq Thompson. Safety Cole Bishop, defensive end Joey Bosa, and defensive back Cam Lewis maintained their

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/authors/myles-simmonson January 8, 2026
Read Original

Storyline

See how this story developed over time. Our AI tracks related coverage to show you the full context—from initial reports to latest updates.

The Daily Handoff Newsletter

Start your mornings informed

Everything important from the NFL, delivered daily at 8 AM ET. No ads. No clickbait. Just 2 minutes.

Daily Edition
TDH
The Daily Handoff
newsletter@dailyhandoff.com
8:00 AM

Monday Morning - Chiefs Trade + 4 More Stories

Good morning! Here's what matters in the NFL today:

🔥 Chiefs Trade for Elite Pass Rusher

Kansas City addresses defensive needs with blockbuster move. Why it matters: Changes playoff dynamics in AFC.

📊 BY THE NUMBERS

47% - Increase in Chiefs' pass rush win rate after trade

⏰ LOOKING AHEAD

Watch for Ravens' response at trade deadline tomorrow...

Continue reading for complete coverage...

What you get every morning

  • All 32 teams covered
  • 2-minute read guaranteed
  • Human-verified news only
  • Zero ads, zero tracking

Join 15,000+ fans. Unsubscribe anytime.

Continue Reading

More Stories Await

Dive deeper into NFL coverage and discover what makes The Daily Handoff different.