Summary
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen confirmed he underwent surgery after breaking a bone in his right foot late in the season. Allen got hurt during a game against the Cleveland Browns and says he's on crutches now but hopes to recover in 8 to 10 weeks. Despite the injury, Allen expressed determination to play if needed, as the Bills prepare for the next NFL season with a new head coach.
Key Facts
- Josh Allen, quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, broke a bone in his right foot.
- The injury happened during a game against the Cleveland Browns.
- Allen had surgery and is now using crutches and a walking boot.
- The expected recovery time for Allen is 8 to 10 weeks.
- The injury did not stop Allen from playing in the playoffs, where he helped lead the Bills to a 12-5 season.
- Despite their strong season, the Bills lost to the Denver Broncos in the playoffs and missed the Super Bowl.
- The Bills hired a new head coach, Joe Brady, and are preparing for the next season.
- Allen indicated he would play if the team needed him, despite not being at full health.