Jets Undrafted Rookie QB Brady Cook Gets Another Shot to Start in Season Finale
The Bills may rest Josh Allen due to a foot injury despite him being one touchdown short of tying the NFL record for most 40-touchdown seasons, sources say.
- In the season finale against the New York Jets, the Buffalo Bills could opt to rest Josh Allen, who stands at 39 total touchdowns and is one short of 40 this season.
- Playing hurt since Week 16, Allen has managed a foot injury and maintains a consecutive-start streak, having taken one snap in last year's meaningless season finale.
- Team performance and injuries highlight the Bills' minus-107 December point differential, underscoring struggles as SI.com's Colin Richey noted Allen ranks with elite QBs like Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.
- Brady Cook will start for the Jets if Allen rests, marking his fourth straight start, and Aaron Glenn said Cook 'gives us the best chance to win' and deserves another chance.
- Chasing a record, Allen faces medical and team trade-offs after missing Khalil Shakir last week; he needs one touchdown to tie Aaron Rodgers and is considered healthy enough to play.
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