Josh Allen played through most of the season with a broken left hand. He had an injury scare to his right hand in against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Allen scrambled for 7 yards in the third quarter and was rolled over by linebacker Yannick Ngakoue.
"This was not a sensational statistical performance from the MVP front-runner, but a leadership victory that solidified Allen as a cornerstone of franchise success. He answered the call and was able to do just enough to overcome the Patriots’ plan,
During the Bills' 24-21 win over the New England Patriots, Josh Allen appeared to injure his hand while being tackled after a scramble in the fourth quarter. Soon after he was seen on the sideline shaking out his hand, and appeared to be having issues gripping the ball.
Josh Allen’s funny bone was no laughing matter for a few fraught moments of another Bills victory. Buffalo’s star quarterback repeatedly shook his throwing hand and winced while trainers attended to h
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was impressed with the way the New England Patriots played in Sunday’s AFC East divisional matchup. Despite entering as double-digit favorites, the Bills barely eked out a 24-21 win over the struggling Patriots at Orchard Park. It was a surprising turn of events for a game most expected to end in a blowout.
The Buffalo Bills got a huge scare against the New England Patriots in Week 16 as quarterback Josh Allen was injured during the contest. In the fourth quarter, Allen went down with an injury which looked like a hand problem. Instead, it turned out to be an elbow issue.
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The Buffalo Bills‘ latest game against the New England Patriots culminated in concern from fans due to the mid-game injury suffered by Josh Allen. The Bills, who currently occupy the top spot in the AFC East division,
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