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Bills vs Bengals Monday Night Football injury report: Will Josh Allen play tonight?

The Buffalo Bills will go on the road to meet the Cincinnati Bengals for Monday Night Football at Paycor Stadium. Here are the teams’ injury reports.

The Buffalo Bills will go on the road to meet the Cincinnati Bengals for Monday Night Football at Paycor Stadium. Here are the teams’ injury reports.
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The Cincinnati Bengals will host the Buffalo Bills for their Monday Night Football matchup with both teams riding winning streaks and angling for the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

The Bengals will be missing right tackle La’el Collins, whom they had moved to the injured reserve list after he sustained a season-ending injury to his knee when they defeated the New England Patriots in their Week 16 game.

Defensive end Sam Hubbard’s status is questionable, and was listed as limited in practice all week.

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Josh Allen cleared for action

On the Bills’ side, safety Jordan Poyer was also reported as questionable. He was listed as limited in practice on Friday but did not practice all week before that.

Poyer is the only who hasn’t yet been cleared for play. Quarterback Josh Allen will play after recovering from a hurt elbow, while wide receiver Stefon Diggs will be ready to suit up after recuperating from an illness. Center Mitch Morse will also be back in action after being under concussion protocol.

Here is the complete injury report for the Bills and the Bengals.

Buffalo Bills

Questionable

  • S Jordan Poyer (knee)

Will play

  • QB Josh Allen (elbow)
  • CB Cam Lewis (forearm)
  • OL Mitch Morse (concussion)
  • WR Stefon Diggs (illness)
  • RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring)
  • DE Boogie Basham (calf)
  • TE Dawson Knox (hip)
  • LB Matt Milano (knee)
  • DT Jordan Phillips (shoulder)

Cincinnati Bengals

Out

  • OL La’el Collins (knee/injured reserve)

Questionable

  • DE Sam Hubbard (calf)

Will play

  • DT DJ Reader (personal)
  • CB Jalen Davis (thumb)
  • TE Hayden Hurst (calf)
  • WR Trent Taylor (hamstring)