Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been under close watch for fans this week after tweaking his ankle in the win over the Cleveland Browns.
Head coach Sean McDermott remained tight-lipped on Josh's status for Week 17, stating on Tuesday that as far as he is aware, Allen will be playing.
But Josh didn't participate in Buffalo's walkthrough that day.
Naturally, that made Bills Mafia a little nervous ahead of a crucial Philadelphia Eagles clash.
However, No. 17 offered an update on his troublesome ankle injury on Wednesday, and Bills Mafia will let out a big sigh of relief.
“Feels good," Allen said via Joe Buscaglia. "Feels good. I’m ready to go.”
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Given the state of the AFC, the Bills can't afford to drop either of their last two games, and not having Allen playing would be hugely detrimental to their chances of getting the highest seeding possible.
But it is now crystal clear that Josh will take his place.
At 11-4, the Bills have a chance to go 13-4 this season, making it back-to-back years doing so, and for most, this has to be the season where Allen takes his team all the way.
But first, the regular season must be navigated.
And that is a whole lot easier to do when you have the defending MVP winner on the field.
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