- Joe Haden and Robert Spillane are listed as out for the Steelers.
- Jaquan Johnson is listed as out for the Bills.
- Mario Addison is listed as questionable.
BUFFALO – With the long-awaited Sunday Night Football matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers just around the corner, the injury report for the game has been released with four total players on it.
On the Steelers’ side of things, they will be without their top defensive back Joe Haden who is listed as out with a concussion as well as linebacker Robert Spillane who was placed on IR with a knee injury along with five other inactive players.
Without both of these defensive studs, there will certainly be holes in the defense which could set up both the Bills’ run game.
In fact, legal sports betting sites have seen 60% of the bet total and over 80% on the action on the over, which is set at 48.5 points, after opening at 47.5 points.
While the injury report doesn’t necessarily dictate the NFL betting lines, they have certainly be affected.
Bills’ Injury Report
As for the Bills, they will be without one of their safeties, Jaquan Johnson which could potentially open things up for the elite Steelers receiving core.
Something else to keep in mind here is that their defensive end, Mario Addison, is listed as questionable as he sat out of the final practice before the game for an undisclosed reason.
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— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) December 13, 2020
The Bills will also be without Trent Murphy, Tyler Kroft, TJ Yeldon and Jake Fromm. Sunday Night Football kicks off at 8:20 p.m. ET and can be viewed on NBC.
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