What's Happening?
Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson was limited in practice on Thursday due to a quadriceps injury. Johnson, who was previously listed as 'Did Not Participate' on Wednesday, managed to participate in a limited capacity, suggesting potential availability for the upcoming game against the New York Jets. In the Bills' recent victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Johnson played 67% of the defensive snaps, contributing two tackles.
Why It's Important?
Johnson's participation is crucial for the Bills' defensive strategy, especially as they prepare to face the Jets. His ability to play could impact the team's defensive performance, as he is a key player in their secondary lineup. The Bills will need to assess his condition closely to ensure he is fit to contribute effectively without risking further injury.
What's Next?
The Bills' coaching staff will continue to monitor Johnson's recovery and participation in practice sessions leading up to the game. His status will likely be a game-time decision, depending on his progress and the team's assessment of his readiness to play. The outcome of this decision could influence the Bills' defensive tactics against the Jets.