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Bills' Davis suffered torn ACL vs. Jags; Poyer out vs. Broncos

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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's wild-card round victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, head coach Sean McDermott announced Monday, according to The Athletic's James Palmer.

Davis was carted off the field in the second half after taking a low hit while attempting a catch over the middle of the field. He played 39% of the snaps in the contest, recording two catches for 14 yards.

The 26-year-old signed with the Bills' practice squad in early September and made his season debut in Week 11. He hauled in 12 receptions for 129 yards and one touchdown in six regular-season contests.

Jordan Poyer, who also left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury, is week-to-week but won't play in the divisional round versus the Denver Broncos.

Some reinforcements might be on the way in Ed Oliver and Curtis Samuel, with both their 21-day practice windows opening this week. Oliver's been on injured reserve for the last few months with a torn biceps, while Samuel hasn't played since November due to an elbow issue.

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