It will come down to a game-time decision about whether Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor plays Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
Head coach Sean McDermott made the announcement Friday as his starting quarterback continues to recover from a patella contusion.
Taylor was carted to the locker room after taking a hit to his knee in the fourth quarter of last week's loss to the New England Patriots. He initially injured his knee on the first play of the game.
"Tyrod will be limited (at practice) today. We're still working on who will be our starting QB for Sunday," McDermott said.
The coach added he won't put Taylor in a position in which he can worsen his injury.
It's expected to snow Sunday in Buffalo.
The Shnowman Dion Dawkins can't shovel New Era Field himself! 😂
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If Taylor can't go, Nathan Peterman would draw his second career start. In his first, he threw an astonishing five interceptions in a Week 11 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.








