General manager Brandon Beane told reporters that quarterback Josh Allen's injured leg may require repairs.
Bills QB Josh Allen may need surgery on his injured right foot this offseason
In the past few days, after the Bills were eliminated from the position due to drama in Buffalo, general manager Brandon Beane told reporters that quarterback Josh Allen may need surgery on his injured foot.
However, Beane said Allen should be ready for OTAs this spring.Despite the severity of Allen's injury, it's yet another stick of dynamite added to Buffalo's season-ending collapse.A season that many thought would feature Allen and the Bills in Super Bowl LX ended up turning into a soap opera.
Allen suffered a number of injuries, especially late in the season, but that's on par with any late season in the NFL.In the final weeks of the season, Allen was listed as suffering from several injuries, including his right leg, which re-aggravated at the end of the regular season.
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With Allen injured and a potential offseason, the Bills enter a rebuilding phase after firing coach Sean McDermott on Monday.McDermott was the only NFL head coach many of these Bills players, including Allen, knew.After nine years in which the team made the playoffs in eight of those seasons and reached two AFC title games, Bills owner Terry Pegula finally made the move to let McDermott go.Maintain your duties in Buffalo.
The Bills are entering their most important offseason in nearly a decade, looking for new management and a head coach.After an overall successful run under McDermott over the past nine years, Buffalo can't afford to lose its next hire.
Inheriting one of the top five quarterbacks in the league, a former MVP, leaves no room for many reasons.With Allen healthy and some tweaks to the roster this offseason, why shouldn't the Bills be among the top running backs by this time next year.
