The Buffalo Bills have an injury concern with quarterback Josh Allen going into the second half of the Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns.
Allen got banged up in the second quarter after taking a sack from the Browns' defense right before the end of the first half.
After the play, Allen was spotted limping to the bench and there is now concern about his ability to play over the final two quarters. At the very least, Allen's performance could be hindered if he's not at 100%.
Follow our tracker below for the latest updates on Allen's status.
Josh Allen injury update
UPDATE: The Bills revealed Allen had X-rays on his foot and has been cleared to return to the game.
UPDATE: Great news for Allen, as he was spotted running out onto the field for the second half.
Disaster averted.
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UPDATE: Here's video of Allen walking to the locker room. Watch until the end, as Allen's limp gets significantly worse once he gets to the tunnel.
Here's the video from the broadcast: https://t.co/hA8HgPmW2R
— Alec Lewis (@alec_lewis) December 21, 2025
That doesn't look good, but it's going to take an act of God to keep Allen from getting back into the game.
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Allen was getting his right ankle looked at by trainers on the sideline before heading to the locker room early to get a jump on treatment.
We'll update this page once more information is available.
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