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Josh Allen Bounces Back From Bloody Nose, Leads Bills to Easy 30-10 Victory over Jets

Josh Allen left the game for two plays due to a bloody nose caused by a tackle but returned after treatment, maintaining his role as the Buffalo Bills' key player.

  • Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen briefly left the Week 2 matchup on September 14, 2025, at MetLife Stadium after taking a hit that caused a bloody nose.
  • The injury happened late in the first quarter when Jets defensive tackle Michael Clemons made contact with Allen’s face through his facemask as Allen was diving forward with his knee on the ground.
  • Allen quickly ran off to the sideline signaling to veteran backup Mitchell Trubisky to enter while trainers attended to his profusely bleeding nose and applied cotton for control.
  • After missing only two plays, Allen returned in the second quarter with gauze in his nostril, started icing his nose, and is expected to continue icing and possibly get X-rays postgame.
  • Allen praised the Jets' defense as having a solid front and key players, and his quick return suggests no severe injury, preserving Buffalo's chances in the AFC East contest.
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Bills' Josh Allen leaves game for 2 plays with a bloody nose after being hit in the face vs. Jets

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen left the game against the New York Jets for two plays after getting hit in the nose during a run.

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