The Denver Broncos aren't favored to beat the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, but they will have their entire backfield intact. According to the NFL Network's James Palmer, the Broncos are expected to have Melvin Gordon and Phillip Lindsay available versus the Bills.

During Denver's contest against the Carolina Panthers in Week 14, Gordon suffered a shoulder injury. He was limited in practice during the week, putting his status for Saturday's game in question.

In his 12 games with the Broncos this season, Gordon has rushed for a team-high 753 yards and six touchdowns on 162 carries. He's also contributed 24 receptions for 121 yards and another touchdown as a receiving threat.

Besides his shoulder ailment, Gordon is also awaiting a possible punishment from the NFL after getting a DUI earlier this year. Though, his case has been pushed back until January, which could prolong his punishment until next season.

On the other hand, Lindsay is also dealing with an injury for the Broncos. Lindsay sustained a hip injury during Denver's previous game versus the Panthers. Similar to Gordon, Lindsay has been limited in practice this week, but has made enough progress to suit up on Saturday.

Despite having a limited role behind Gordon, Lindsay has still rushed for a modest 464 yards and a touchdown on 107 attempts. Both Gordon and Lindsay should continue sharing the workload for the Broncos against the Bills on Saturday.

Coming into this week, Buffalo has allowed 119.9 rushing yards per game, which is the 13th most in the NFL. Given that, with Gordon and Lindsay both expected to be active, expect Denver to deploy a heavy dose of the running game in Week 15.