BREAKING: Bills Hit with More Bad News on Josh Allen Following AFC Title Game

The quarterback revealed that the injury was a fresh development, leaving fans to wonder about the full extent of the setback and its potential impact on the team’s future.

Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, is unsure whether he will be able to play in the Pro Bowl on February 2 due to an injury sustained during the Bills’ 32-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

“I got a little banged-up hand right now—a wrist,” Allen said at his season-ending press conference on Monday, according to Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News. “So, I’ve got to talk to the physicians right now and figure this out. But we’ll see.

The quarterback’s hand was wrapped as he spoke with reporters.

The “brand new” injury occurred “right at the goal line” during Sunday’s AFC Championship game. “The two-point play before halftime got crunched up a little bit,” he admitted to me. “I was able to finish the game with just some swelling and stuff today.”

NFL concussion protocol was followed when Bills QB Josh Allen was evaluated in Houston, league says – KGET 17 News

Allen claimed that he will relax and recover during the offseason before returning to work.

“Get away, let the body heal,” he said. “Got bumps and bruises from last night, took a few shots, and just trying to make sure that my body’s in as good [a] condition as it can be—giving maybe a week or two and just kind of getting back to work,” he explained to the television team.

But if that strategy incorporates flag football, Sunday remains to be seen.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*