Bills' Taylor Rapp May Play Sunday Despite Recent Neck Injury
Coach McDermott confirms Rapp's tests have come back negative, while other injured players remain in concussion protocol.
- Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp, who was taken off the field in an ambulance during Sunday's game against the New York Jets due to a neck injury, has a chance to play in the next game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Coach Sean McDermott confirmed that all of Rapp's tests have come back negative and he is in a good condition to possibly play on Sunday.
- Rapp was injured during the second quarter of the game while making a tackle on Jets running back Breece Hall.
- Other players injured during the game include Bills nickel corner Taron Johnson and cornerback Dane Jackson, both of whom are now in the team's concussion protocol.
- Tight end Dawson Knox, who is eligible to return from injured reserve following surgery on an injured right wrist, does not appear ready to do so.