NFL MVP Allen 'Good to Go' to Extend Streak in Stadium Farewell
Josh Allen, sidelined earlier in the week, was cleared by negative X-rays and will maintain his streak by playing limited snaps in the Bills' final home game at Highmark Stadium.
- On January 4, Sean McDermott confirmed Josh Allen will start against the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium, saying, `'Today, he'll be out there and be limited. He'll be good to go for the game, and we'll take it one day at a time here.'`
- Allen injured his foot on a sack in the Browns game and re-aggravated it vs. the Eagles, but X-rays were negative and team medical staff cleared him after rest and rehab.
- After skipping early practices, Allen returned as a limited participant on Friday, and Sean McDermott said starter usage will be decided 'case-by-case' with Mitchell Trubisky likely taking over.
- With a start, Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills quarterback, would extend his consecutive regular-season starts to 122; Buffalo can only alter AFC wild-card seeding, while a loss could lock them into the No. 7 seed.
- McDermott framed Allen's return as cautious, noting, `We wanted to make sure his health was A, No. He had two good days of recovery,` as Sunday is the Bills' final home game at Highmark Stadium.
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NFL MVP Allen ‘good to go’ to extend streak in stadium farewell
Reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Josh Allen was limited in practice Friday but Buffalo coach Sean McDermott says he is "good to go" to stretch his consecutive starts streak on Sunday. The 29-year-old Bills quarterback suffered a right foot injury two weeks ago against Cleveland and aggravated it last week against reigning champion Philadelphia. Allen
NFL MVP Allen 'good to go' to extend streak in stadium farewell
Reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Josh Allen was limited in practice Friday but Buffalo coach Sean McDermott says he is "good to go" to stretch his consecutive starts streak on Sunday.
Josh Allen 'good to go' for Bills' regular-season finale against Jets
It remains to be seen how much he will actually play this Sunday, but Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is off the injury report for the team’s regular-season finale against the New York Jets. Sal Capaccio has more:
Bills QB Allen (foot) expected to start vs. Jets
Bills QB Josh Allen has no injury designation for the team's regular-season finale at Highmark Stadium, but there is no word on how much of the game against the Jets the starter would play. Allen has the second-longest active starts streak (121).
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