The Buffalo Bills have listed wide receivers Cole Beasley and Stefon Diggs as active against the Indianapolis Colts.

Along with fellow wide receiver Stefon Diggs, the 31-year old was previously tagged as questionable for Saturday's game. Beasley suffered a knee injury late in their Week 16 game against the New England Patriots. The Bills sat out Beasley for their season finale against the Miami Dolphins.

As for Diggs, he is currently nursing an oblique injury but will also give it a go on Saturday. The NFL's leader in receptions this season doesn't believe his injury will be a major issue.

This is certainly great news for Bills fans. It's now or never for Buffalo, so Beasley and Diggs just might as well go all in. The two were reportedly limited participants in Buffalo's practice this past Thursday.

Beasley, who spent seven seasons with the Dallas Cowboys before joining the Bills last year, had a magnificent campaign, one that saw him turn in his best year so far. Undrafted out of Southern Methodist, Beasley was named to the Second Team All-Pro in his age-31 campaign after helping the Bills to a 13-3 record. With him and Diggs leading the way, Buffalo won the AFC East and finished with the no. 2 spot in the AFC.

Diggs, meanwhile, broke out with an amazing campaign that saw him get named to the First Team All-Pro and his first Pro-Bowl nod. As mentioned, the 27-year old also had the most receptions this year with 127.

Despite nursing ailments, Diggs and Beasley hope that they can lead Buffalo to a deep postseason run.