2 min read • December 13, 2021
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Josh Allen, the Bills star quarterback, injured his left ankle and left big toe in the overtime loss to the Buccaneers, but didn't miss a snap.
Dr. David Chao, ProFootballDoc, said he doesn't think Allen is dealing with a serious turf toe or ankle injury and he doesn't expect him to miss game time.
By video, Allen hurt his left ankle early in the third quarter, but remained in the game and didn't seem effected by the injury.
He suffered the toe injury on a fourth quarter run when he was dragged down from behind by Buccaneers defender Devin White. The 25-year-old finished the offensive series with a touchdown pass, but had his left ankle and left big toe taped on the sideline. Allen finished the game with 12 rushes for 109 yards and a touchdown.
After the game, the Bills quarterback was in a walking boot and said his foot was sore. He will reportedly undergo tests on his injured foot on Monday. Chao said he doesn't have concerns about Allen's mobility or availability going forward.
The Bills (7-6) face the Panthers (5-8) in Week 15 and sit two games behind the Patriots for the AFC east lead.
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