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Bills vs. Jets inactives: Tevin Coleman, Corey Davis return from injury

The Jets are getting their No. 1 wide receiver on Sunday afternoon, as Corey Davis is active against the Bills.

Davis missed New York’s last two games with a hip flexor injury suffered in practice. The 26-year-old will reassume his role as the Jets’ No. 1 option in the passing game and will look to build on his chemistry with Mike White after catching a touchdown pass from him against the Patriots in Week 7.

Also back for the Jets is Tevin Coleman, who had also missed New York’s last two games with an injury. Coleman was a full participant in practice on Friday and will slot into a complementary role behind Michael Carter and Ty Johnson in the backfield.

Shaq Lawson (hamstring) and Alijah Vera-Tucker (toe) are active after being listed as questionable leading up to Week 10. Braden Mann and Conor McDermott were activated from injured reserve on Saturday and will play against the Bills. Nick Bawden, Ronnie Blair, Hamilcar Rashed Jr. and Kenny Yeboah join the Jets’ active roster after being elevated from the practice squad. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif is active for the first time since the Jets acquired him from the Chiefs before the trade deadline.

New York’s inactives include Zach Wilson, La’Mical Perine, Isaiah Williams, Elijah Riley, Tim Ward and Jonathan Marshall. Denzel Mims and Jason Pinnock are also inactive and on the COVID-19 list.

Bills running back Zack Moss is active and good to go after suffering a concussion against the Jaguars last weekend. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is out with a hamstring injury. Wide receiver Cole Beasley (ribs) and tight end Dawson Knox (hand) are active and will play against the Jets. Knox has not played since the Bills beat the Chiefs on Oct. 10.