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The Bills added a big boost to their roster on both sides of the ball before kick off on Sunday against Philadelphia.

After Friday's practice, head coach Sean McDermott had said in a radio interview with WGR 550 that linebacker Matt Milano and wide receiver Duke Williams were both going to be "game-time decisions."

Game time has almost come and both players are listed as active.

Here is a look at the full active Bills roster breakdown for today against the Eagles:

Milano, who missed the game last week against Miami, has been battling a hamstring injury. He wore a red "non-contact" jersey this week in practice.

Williams was injured late in the Dolphins game and had been listed as battling a shoulder injury. He also wore a "non-contract" jersey all week long and was limited in practice.

As for inactive players - the Bills have listed wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie as a healthy scratch. So far this season, McKenzie has seven receptions for 112 yards and scored a touchdown against the New York Giants. 

Robert Foster will take his place as one of the five receivers for the Bills. Foster, who was a healthy scratch last week, has only been active for two games - against the Giants and Bengals. He has only been targeted once.

Other inactives include running back TJ Yeldon, tight end Tommy Sweeney, tackle Ryan Bates, guard Ike Boettger, linebacker Corey Thompson and safety Kurt Coleman.

The Bills (5-1) host the Eagles (3-4) at 1 p.m.