The Buffalo Bills have been given a boost ahead of their upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Charges on Sunday, with defensive back Josh Norman now being activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list.

This report comes via NFL.com's Ian Rapoport:

The Bills placed Norman on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Nov. 14 after testing positive for the coronavirus. Likewise, TE Kyler Kroft, CB Levi Wallace, and S Dean Marlowe were also placed on the list after being confirmed as close contacts to Norman.

Thankfully, the Bills CB has come out of his COVID-19 bout unscathed, and will now look to return to the field as soon as he can. At this point, however, it remains to be seen if Norman will be able to suit up for Buffalo when they face off against the Chargers for Week 11.

It is worth noting that Josh Norman has also dealing with a hamstring issue for pretty much the entire season. Most recently, he missed Weeks 7 through 9 because of the injury, prior to being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list for Week 10. It is unclear if the former Coastal Carolina standout has been able to fully recover from his hamstring problem.

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The 7-3 Bills are coming off a 32-30 defeat at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals last week, so they are looking to bounce back against Los Angeles on Sunday. While it is anything but a certainty at this point, having Norman back for that one is definitely going to be a key development for Buffalo.