The Buffalo Bills could receive a significant boost on the defensive line as star defensive tackle Ed Oliver progresses toward a return for the upcoming game against the Denver Broncos. Oliver has been sidelined since Week 8 due to a torn biceps, an injury that initially appeared to rule him out for the season. His recent activity on the practice field suggests that he is moving closer to a potential contribution in a key postseason contest.
Oliver participated in all three practice sessions this week, although he was limited in certain drills, which led to him being listed as questionable. Friday’s activation off injured reserve cleared the way for him to suit up, but the team is carefully monitoring his workload to ensure he is ready for game action.
Ed Oliver making progress with Adam Schefter sharing key updates on his game status
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Oliver is expected to play on Saturday against Denver, with final confirmation coming about 90 minutes before kickoff after the release of inactives. The defensive tackle was officially activated off injured reserve on Friday, clearing the way for him to suit up, though it remains to be seen if he will be limited after so much time away.
After months of focused rehabilitation, Oliver spoke about the effort required to return.
“It's just a long time coming,” he said. “I kind of just stayed the course even when the tunnel seemed dark and the light at the end of the tunnel seemed so far away.” His dedication reflects the discipline needed to recover from a major injury and signals that he is prepared to contribute when called upon.
Head coach Sean McDermott also addressed Oliver’s progress. “There's a process that leads to playing, and he's worked hard at it,” McDermott said. “Had the setback, obviously, a few weeks ago with the knee, but he's attacked it head-on, and our medical staff the same way. So, both have done a good job.” Even a limited role for Oliver would provide a meaningful lift to Buffalo’s pass rush and interior defense.
Beyond the physical impact, Oliver’s return offers a psychological advantage. Having a top-tier defensive tackle back strengthens the team’s depth and boosts confidence, particularly against a Denver team aiming to advance in the playoffs. His presence alone can influence opponent game planning and critical situations on the field.
As the Bills get ready for the game against Denver, all eyes will be on Oliver’s snaps. His performance could have a big impact on the outcome and the team’s playoff chances.