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Foot Surgery Possible for Bills Qb Josh Allen

Bills GM Brandon Beane said any right-foot surgery for Josh Allen would not impact his participation in offseason organized team activities, despite lingering soreness from Week 16 injury.

  • At the Bills end-of-season news conference in Orchard Park, N.Y., Beane said, 'He could have to have something done to his foot potentially here soon', but it would not impact OTAs.
  • Allen initially injured his right foot on Dec. 21 in Week 16 against the Cleveland Browns after a sack by Myles Garrett, and soreness lingered as he developed left-knee and right-finger issues during the Jacksonville Jaguars wild-card game.
  • In the divisional-round loss to Denver, Allen struggled, committing four of Buffalo's five turnovers despite completing a career-high 69.3% of his throws for 3,668 yards in 17 starts.
  • Beane declined to give a timeline for surgery and highlighted replacing recently fired head coach Sean McDermott and upgrading Allen's supporting cast as offseason priorities, with Bills owner Terry Pegula saying Allen will join the coach search.
  • Given Allen's six-year, $330 million deal, the 29-year-old star quarterback remains committed to Buffalo despite coaching changes, shaping the Bills' long-term roster and medical planning.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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