The Buffalo Bills fell 13-12 to the Philadelphia Eagles at Highmark Stadium, which sees the AFC East have a different champion for the first time since 2019.
But that isn't all the bad news for Bills Mafia.
Quarterback Josh Allen appeared to hurt his ankle after getting tackled and was noticeably hobbled throughout the second half of the game.
Allen stated, "I'm good," post-game when asked about his ankle/foot injury, but it appears the quarterback might not be that good.
ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg posted on X: "Bills QB Josh Allen just limped into the X-ray room with head athletic trainer Nate Breske."
Then, The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia posted that Allen was seen limping out of the X-Ray room, favoring his right leg.
So that doesn't sound good for No. 17, and he will be a key watch at practice this week in preparation for Week 18.
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Bills so close to stirring comeback
The Bills were held scoreless in the first three quarters before finding something in the fourth quarter.
Two touchdown drives moved the Bills to within a point, with a two-point conversion up next.
Allen had receiver Khalil Shakir wide open in the end zone, but he simply missed, and the Eagles, after a horrific offensive showing (yet again), escaped Highmark Stadium with a win.
As a result, the Bills won't be AFC East champs, and now they have a big worry with Allen and his troublesome ankle/foot injury.
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