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Bills QB Allen Injures Foot, Returns to Play
21 Dec
Summary
- Josh Allen continued playing after a second-quarter foot injury.
- X-rays on Allen's foot were negative and he was cleared to return.
- The injury occurred during a sack by Myles Garrett and Alex Wright.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued playing in Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns despite suffering an injury to his right foot in the second quarter. The reigning NFL MVP was observed favoring the foot following a sack by Cleveland's Myles Garrett and Alex Wright, which resulted in a 22-yard loss.
After the play, Allen went to the sideline, removed his shoe, and proceeded to the locker room for evaluation. The Bills later announced that X-rays taken on Allen's foot were negative. He subsequently received clearance to return to the game and continued to play.
The injury occurred late in the first half, with just 60 seconds remaining before halftime. Allen had managed a short gain on the play immediately following the sack before the Bills punted. The team's medical staff determined he was fit to resume playing.




