Bills All-22 review: Why Greg Rousseau looks ready to pop down the stretch
New York TimesThe Athletic has live coverage of Bills vs Steelers in the AFC wild card matchup. Here is a detailed look at some player performances from the Bills’ significant victory in Kansas City: Rousseau looks ready to pop for some big games down the stretch Part of what made the Bills’ late defensive play impressive is how well the front four played. GO DEEPER Bills-Chiefs observations: Late-game defense bucks usual trend in Kansas City Gabriel Davis’ contract status will be in question this offseason One of the biggest calls the Bills need to make this offseason concerns fourth-year wide receiver Gabriel Davis. Dorian Williams’ brief stint at OLB showed the high variance vs. Dodson For a few plays to begin the third quarter, usual starting outside linebacker Tyrel Dodson had to come out of the game due to a brief injury, which allowed the first glimpse at rookie Dorian Williams in a top-two linebacker role in several weeks. Epenesa, WR Deonte Harty, OT Ryan Van Demark Active players without an offensive or defensive snap: QB Kyle Allen, IOL Ryan Bates, LB Baylon Spector, LB Tyler Matakevich, NCB Siran Neal, CB Dane Jackson Inactives: * IOL Alec Anderson, Germain Ifedi, S Damar Hamlin, DT Poona Ford, DE Kingsley Jonathan The core: * LB Dorian Williams, FB Reggie Gilliam, TE Quintin Morris, LB Tyler Matakevich, NCB Siran Neal, DB Cam Lewis, S Taylor Rapp, CB Dane Jackson, RB Ty Johnson, WR Trent Sherfield, WR Deonte Harty, WR Khalil Shakir, LB Tyrel Dodson, DE Greg Rousseau, DE Shaq Lawson, DT Ed Oliver, LB Terrel Bernard, CB Rasul Douglas, CB Christian Benford, NCB Taron Johnson, S Jordan Poyer *Minimum 195 snaps **CB Tre’Davious White was removed from season-long rankings for falling below the minimum snap threshold.