Key Takeaways
- Season Over: Veteran wideout Joshua Palmer has been placed on Injured Reserve, officially ending his 2025-26 campaign.
- The Redemption Arc: Embattled second-year receiver Keon Coleman is active and expected to play a significant role for the first time in weeks.
- Defensive Voids: The Bills will be without defensive captain Terrel Bernard and first-round cornerback Maxwell Hairston in Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE — The Buffalo Bills aren’t just fighting the Jacksonville Jaguars today; they’re fighting their own injury report. Just hours before kickoff at EverBank Stadium, the team announced a series of high-stakes roster moves that will fundamentally alter Josh Allen’s offensive arsenal and Sean McDermott’s defensive secondary. The headline? Joshua Palmer’s season is over, and Keon Coleman’s second chance has officially arrived.
The Coleman Factor: One Last Shot?
For weeks, Keon Coleman has been the subject of intense speculation in Western New York. After a series of healthy scratches and disciplinary benchings, the former second-round pick appeared to be on the outside looking in. However, with Palmer landing on IR with a lingering ankle injury, the Bills are pivoting back to Coleman’s 6’4″ frame to provide a vertical threat against a physical Jaguars secondary.
Coleman hasn’t been a primary target since mid-November, but his ability to win contested catches could be the “X-factor” Josh Allen needs. Buffalo’s offense has relied heavily on James Cook and his league-leading 1,621 rushing yards, but to beat a Jaguars team on an eight-game win streak, Allen must find a way to move the chains through the air.
Defensive Crisis: Missing the Anchors
While the offense shuffles its deck, the defense is reeling. The Bills officially confirmed that linebacker Terrel Bernard and rookie standout Maxwell Hairston are OUT for today’s contest. Hairston, the team’s first-round selection out of Kentucky, has been a lockdown presence for much of the season, and his absence leaves a massive void opposite Rasul Douglas.
Additionally, safety Damar Hamlin will remain on IR despite his practice window being open, meaning the Bills will lean on Cole Bishop and Jordan Poyer to contain Trevor Lawrence’s deep ball. Jacksonville’s offense has averaged nearly 34 points per game over their last two months, making these defensive absences even more glaring.
| Buffalo Bills Inactives / Status | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Joshua Palmer | WR | Placed on IR (Out) |
| Terrel Bernard | LB | OUT (Calf) |
| Maxwell Hairston | CB | OUT (Ankle) |
| Keon Coleman | WR | ACTIVE |
| Frank Gore Jr. | RB | Elevated (Active) |
What They Said
“Keon’s had a good week of practice. He’s put the work in, and he’s ready to contribute. We have a ‘next man up’ mentality in this building, and we expect him to maximize this opportunity.” — Sean McDermott, Bills Head Coach
“Losing Josh [Palmer] is tough, but we’ve got playmakers. We’ve got to be efficient and trust the guys who are out there. We’re going into a loud environment; we need to stay poised.” — Josh Allen, Bills Quarterback
Playoff Implications: The Road Curse
The Bills enter this game as narrow favorites, but the roster volatility adds a layer of uncertainty to Josh Allen’s quest for his first career road playoff win. Buffalo is 0-4 on the road in the postseason under the Allen era, and Jacksonville’s EverBank Stadium hasn’t been kind to them in recent years. If the Bills can’t protect a depleted defense with a sustained rushing attack, their Super Bowl aspirations could vanish before the sun sets in Duval County.

