The Buffalo Bills ruled out starting safety Taylor Rapp from playing against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC conference championship game on Sunday and starting cornerback Christian Benford is listed as questionable.
Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp sustained a hip injury in the first half against the Ravens and was ruled out for Sunday's game.
Bills safety Taylor Rapp intercepted Lamar Jackson in the first quarter but was carted to the locker room in the second quarter.
In a snowy affair, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson chucked the ball up under pressure. The only one that could, and did, get to the ball was Rapp. That play ended the Ravens’ second drive on offense and kept the score at a 7-7 tie in the first quarter.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford was placed in concussion protocol after the victory over the Ravens, coach Sean McDermott said Monday.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's errant launch lands in Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp's hands for an early interception.
Buffalo Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp has been ruled out for the AFC Championship Game on Sunday against the host Kansas City Chiefs.
This is as complete a Bills team as ever. It's capable of not only returning to the Super Bowl after a 31-year absence but also hoisting a first Lombardi Trophy.
Bills starting safety Taylor Rapp will miss Sunday's AFC Championship Game due to back and hip injuries. Rookie Cole Bishop is expected to start in Rapp's place.
Divisional Round win over the Baltimore Ravens, leaving the Buffalo Bills without a starting safety ahead of facing the Kansas City Chiefs
Ahead of facing Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, being down two starting defensive backs is not ideal for Buffalo. The Bills intercepted Mahomes twice in their 30-21 win over Kansas City during the regular season. One of those two came via Rapp on Mahomes’ first pass attempt.