UPDATE: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is now listed as day-to-day following a concerning foot injury sustained during Sunday’s 23-20 victory against the Cleveland Browns. Allen, who is also the reigning MVP, was injured late in the first half when he was sacked, raising immediate questions about his availability for the upcoming game.
According to Bills head coach Sean McDermott, X-rays on Allen’s foot returned clear, but the team is monitoring his condition closely. “We have a number of guys who are not going to be able to practice, we’ll see how Josh shows up tomorrow,” McDermott stated in a press conference. He confirmed that there is no swelling and no setbacks, with Allen primarily experiencing soreness.
The situation remains fluid as the Bills prepare to host the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday at 4:25 p.m. Fans are eager to see if the star quarterback will participate in practice this week. The team will conduct a practice session tomorrow, which will determine Allen’s readiness and involvement in the critical matchup against the Eagles.
As the Bills aim to keep their momentum going, Allen’s potential absence could significantly impact their offensive strategy. The fan base and analysts alike are watching closely, with many hoping for a speedy recovery for their star quarterback.
Stay tuned for updates on Allen’s status as the week progresses. This developing story will be closely followed as the Bills gear up for what promises to be an exciting showdown.
