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Bills QB Josh Allen Dismisses Elbow Soreness: 'We're Ready to Roll'
Josh Allen has been sacked 28 times this season, including a career-high eight in a recent game, raising concerns about his shoulder ahead of the Pittsburgh matchup.
- Prior to Wednesday's practice, Bills head coach Sean McDermott revealed Josh Allen landed on the injury report after Buffalo's 23-19 loss on November 20, 2025, while also announcing his Art Rooney nomination.
- Bills quarterback Josh Allen absorbed heavy contact in Houston, including 12 game hits and a career-high eight sacks, raising concern after 28 season sacks, double last year's total.
- Photographs showed protective tape on Josh Allen's forearm and throwing elbow after an early hit by Will Anderson Jr. left Allen's left shoulder numb at NRG Stadium.
- McDermott said Josh Allen would practice fully on Wednesday despite elbow soreness and is scheduled to address the media as Buffalo prepares to travel to Pittsburgh for Sunday's game.
- Concerns about Allen's protection amplify given potential absences on the offensive line as Dion Dawkins entered concussion protocol and Spencer Brown is unlikely to play, with Ryan Van Demark and Chase Lundt candidates to fill in.
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“It Is Where Everything Changed for Me”: Josh Allen Pens a Gratitude Letter After Wyoming Honor
Like Tom Brady, Josh Allen wasn’t heavily recruited during his football career in school. He was forced to spend a year at Reedley College, a California junior college, because he had no Division I scholarship offers out of high school. After a strong JUCO season, Allen earned a scholarship and transferred to Wyoming in 2015. That’s where he made his name, carving out a college career so impressive that it rewrote both the program’s expectations…
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