Updated: Friday, 11 Dec 2009, 6:59 PM EST
Published : Friday, 11 Dec 2009, 6:59 PM EST
Kansas City, Mo. - The Kansas City Chiefs have finally sold out Sunday's game against the Bills lifting the TV blackout there. They havent had a game blacked out in 19-years.
The matchup between the 4-and-8 Bills and the 3-and-9 Chiefs
obviously is not a marquee game on the NFL schedule. But Bills
players say they'll go to K-C ready to play.
"At the end of the day, its gonna be a battle of wills," Bills safety George Wilson says. "We're 4-and-8, they're 3-and-9. So, it's not gonna be the NFL pick of the week, but we still gotta go out there and get the job done."
The Bills will get cornerback Terrence McGee back in the lineup
Sunday. He missed four starts after undergoing knee surgery during
the bye week.
Head Coach Perry Fewell has ruled two players out of Sunday's game. Tight End Joe Klopfenstein is out with an injury along with WR Justin Jenkins.
The Bills made one roster move Friday, placing tackle Demetrius Bell on injured reserve. It's the end of his season. Bell injured his knee, in the Bills loss at Tennessee last month. He got eight starts at left tackle for the team this year.
To take his place on the roster, the Bills signed Offensive Lineman Andre Ramsey off their practice squad. Ramsey, a product of Ball State, is a rookie free agent who signed onto the Bills practice squad in week three.