The Buffalo Bills will be without key player Rapp as they look to reach their first Super Bowl in more than 30 years.
Rapp is listed with hip and back injuries. After taking a hit that was feared could have left him with a broken him, Rapp was carted off the field and taken to be x-rayed. His examination did not reveal any broken bones, but he was not ready to return to practice on Wednesday or Thursday.
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.
Without Taylor Rapp, the Bills will have to limit the Chiefs' eccentric offense without their full defensive arsenal for the second consecutive season. In addition to Rapp's injury, Buffalo faced Kansas City without star linebackers Matt Milano and Baylon Spector in 2024.
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The Buffalo Bills received some bad news regarding its starting safety. Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Friday morning that starting safety Taylor Rapp is ruled out for Sunday's AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a hip injury.