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Josh Allen Injury Update, Latest on Bills QB's Status for NFL Playoff Game vs. Bo Nix, Broncos
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen remains on track to play in Saturday's divisional round matchup with Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos despite dealing with multiple injuries.
Allen, who was limited during Tuesday's walk-through with foot, knee and right finger injuries, was a full participant in practice for a second straight day on Thursday.
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The Bills and Broncos are set to kick off the divisional round at Mile High Stadium this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Allen suffered a foot injury during a Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 21. He underwent midgame X-rays on the foot before he was cleared to return.
The Bills quarterback then suffered multiple injuries last Sunday while leading his team to a comeback Wild Card victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
After getting checked for a concussion on the second quarter, Allen was evaluated by medical staff again after getting tangled with other players following a second-quarter touchdown.
When asked following his limited Tuesday participation how he felt, however, Allen told reporters he felt "better than I have the last few weeks."
Allen extended his NFL-high regular-season starting streak to 122 games by taking the opening snap of the Bills' Week 18 matchup with the New York Jets.
Maintaining that streak has required playing through injuries in the past. Allen broke his left, non-throwing hand in Week 1 of the 2024 season and went on to start all 17 games on his way to a league MVP award.
His hopes of a trip to Super Bowl LIX ultimately stalled out last winter with an AFC Championship game loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, during which he injured his right, throwing hand midway through the game.
Allen will now once more be tasked with playing through multiple injuries when the Bills head to Denver with a second straight trip to the AFC title game on the line this weekend.



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