Bills' Josh Allen Reveals Unusual Request After His Foot Surgery
Summary
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen injured his right foot during the NFL season but kept playing until the team’s playoffs ended. He later had surgery to remove a small loose piece of bone and shared that he wished he could keep it as a memento. Allen reports feeling much better after the surgery and is preparing for the new season.Key Facts
- Josh Allen fractured the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot after a hit by Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns.
- Allen continued to play through the injury during the regular season and playoffs.
- After the Bills' postseason ended, Allen had surgery in late January to remove a loose bone fragment.
- He wanted to keep the piece of bone but it was discarded by the medical staff.
- Allen says he feels good now and has no limitations following the surgery.
- The Bills recently changed their head coach to Joe Brady and traded for receiver DJ Moore.
- The team holds the 26th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and may select Auburn linebacker Keldric Faulk.
- Allen was emotional after the playoff loss, feeling responsible for turnovers in the game.
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