Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may be the most important player on any team this year, so the Bills can't afford to lose him.
While Allen has been incredibly durable in his career, he may have suffered an injury on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Allen left with the medical staff for the locker room ahead of the rest of the team at halftime, as the medical staff was looking at him for an apparent injury.
Allen has had injury scares in the past, but has been able to return to action in each case. Here's the latest on Allen's status against the Bills.
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Josh Allen injury update
At the end of the first half, Bills quarterback Josh Allen was sacked near his own goal line to essentially end the drive. While Allen was able to stay on the field for another play, medical staff looked at him on the sidelines after the drive.
SOMETHING TO WATCH: Bills QB Josh Allen just limped into the locker room early right before half.
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Allen grabbed toward back of his leg after this sack. He kept playing after but trainers spent a lot of time with him. Pic.twitter.com/bLlSXkAAJu
Allen remained on the Bills' bench before leaving for the locker room a little earlier than the rest of the team. When he left for the locker room, Allen had his right shoe off and had a noticeable limp.
Josh Allen heads to the locker room early before the half pic.twitter.com/x1bdK1a87p
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At halftime, Allen had X-rays on his right foot and was declared clear for return, so the Bills avoided disaster.