Josh Allen Considered Day to Day with Foot Injury
Josh Allen’s sore right foot has no swelling or fractures, and the Buffalo Bills expect him to play against the Eagles this Sunday, coach Sean McDermott said.
- On Monday, Bills coach Sean McDermott listed Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen day-to-day after Allen arrived sore at the Bills facility and said there were no overnight setbacks.
- Late in the first half, Josh Allen scrambled, caught his foot in the turf, and went down near the Buffalo 1 on a sack split between Myles Garrett and Alex Wright.
- X-Rays came back clear, and Bills medical staff examined Josh Allen on the sideline where he left without his right shoe but returned to finish the game without missing a snap.
- McDermott wants to see how the foot responds in practice, and he doesn’t yet know if Allen will be limited for Tuesday walk-through before Sunday’s game at 4:25 p.m. against the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Allen's durability is notable, as Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills quarterback, has started 120 consecutive regular-season NFL games and is one touchdown shy of 300 before turning 30, crucial for Buffalo's playoff positioning.
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By JOHN WAWROW ORCHARD PARK, New York, USA (AP) — Buffalo Bills Coach Sean McDermott said that quarterback Josh Allen will not practice on Tuesday due to a pain in the right foot. McDermott said Allen has not experienced setbacks since he injured in the 23-20 victory in Cleveland and previously stated that he anticipates the quarterback will play on Sunday, when the Bills (11-4) receive the defending champions of the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia…
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Bills coach McDermott says QB Josh Allen will not practice on Tuesday because of sore right foot
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