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Bills vs. Ravens: Gabe Davis, Dawson Knox expected to play, per report

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By: Brian Galliford

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Josh Allen will have two key pass-catchers available today, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter

The Buffalo Bills are expected to have two key members of their vaunted passing attack available to play in this afternoon’s pivotal AFC matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Gabe Davis and Dawson Knox, both listed as questionable heading into the contest, are expected to suit up.

There had been some concern over Davis’ availability after the third-year receiver missed practice on Thursday as he continues to deal with a lingering ankle injury suffered in practice two weeks ago. Bills head coach Sean McDermott told reporters on Friday that the team gave Davis a day to keep his ankle rested, and Davis followed that up by saying he felt good during Friday’s practice and that he expected to be on the field.

Knox, who is nursing back and hip ailments, was limited in practice all week, as well, but has yet to miss a game so far this season.

The Bills are also hoping to have several other battered starters with questionable designations available to play, a list that includes center Mitch Morse (elbow), defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle), cornerback Dane Jackson (neck), and safety Jordan Poyer (foot). We’ll know more about their game-day availability later on this morning.

Originally posted on Buffalo Rumblings