UPDATE: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is now considered day-to-day due to a foot injury sustained during Sunday’s tight victory against the Cleveland Browns. The injury occurred late in the first half when Allen was sacked, but initial X-rays came back clear, providing a glimmer of hope for Bills fans.
Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed the news on Monday, noting that Allen’s main issue is soreness, with no swelling or setbacks reported. “We’re going to practice a little bit tomorrow based on availability. 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. This uncertainty raises questions about Allen’s participation in practices leading up to the upcoming game.
The Bills are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday, November 12, 2023, at 4:25 p.m. ET. As the reigning MVP, Allen’s presence on the field is crucial for the team’s success. His performance could be a game-changer against the formidable Eagles, who are known for their strong defense.
Fans are left on edge, eagerly awaiting updates on Allen’s condition as the week progresses. The team’s next practice will be a significant indicator of whether Allen can take the field come Sunday. With the playoffs on the horizon, every game counts, and the Bills are striving to maintain their momentum.
Stay tuned for further updates on Josh Allen’s status as the situation develops.
