Josh Allen: Acl| Fumble| Post game| Injury status| Ankle

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Josh Patrick Allen is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. He played college football at Wyoming, where he was a bowl game MVP, and was selected by the Bills seventh overall in the 2018 NFL Draft.

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Josh Allen: Acl| Fumble| Post game| Injury status| Ankle

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Acl:

The team announced Friday that Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White would miss the rest of the 2021 season with a torn ACL suffered in the second quarter of the win.

White, 27, has started 72 games in his Bills career and has become one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL, a two-time Pro Bowl selection and an All-Pro in 2019. He underwent an MRI on Thursday morning. The team confirmed the worst fears of Bills fans later in the afternoon.

Fumble:

The offense, which has been maddeningly inconsistent over the past two months, will have to be even better if the Bills are to win the AFC East and perhaps gain the No. 1 overall seed in the conference.

Allen says the Bills need to start stacking wins as they head into the home stretch and a potential Super Bowl run. Winning two games in a row would be a start. The Bills have alternated wins and losses in seven straight games, dating back to a win at the Chiefs on Oct. 10.

Post game:

Josh Allen: Acl| Fumble| Post game| Injury status| Ankle

The Bills have 10 days to get ready for their next test, a home game against the surging Patriots on Monday night, Dec. 6.

The Patriots have won five straight heading into this Sunday’s home game against the Titans and had taken over first place in the AFC East until the Bills won in New Orleans.

White’s injury comes just as the Bills enter the toughest part of their schedule. They play the Patriots twice in four weeks, and they go to Tampa in two weeks to take on Tom Brady and the defending Super Bowl champion Bucs. Tampa Bay leads the NFL in points per game and the Pats have put up 35 points a game during their five-game winning streak.

Injury Status:

Allen stayed in immediately following his 23-yard run to bring Buffalo inside the Bucs’ 20-yard line with less than 10 minutes to go, throwing a touchdown pass to Dawson Knox right afterward.

After limping to the sideline, he got attention from the Bills’ athletic trainers, who taped his left ankle and also examined his left big toe. Despite the additional tests on tap, Allen assured reporters Sunday night that he’s not concerned about missing time.

Ankle:

Bills quarterback Josh Allen was busy on Sunday against the Buccaneers, throwing a season-high 54 passes and running for over 100 yards in Buffalo’s defeat. But he didn’t leave unscathed.

After landing awkwardly on a fourth-quarter scramble but staying in the game, Allen entered his postgame press conference with a walking boot on his left leg, telling reporters his ankle is “pretty sore” and that he’ll undergo further testing for what the team is calling a foot injury on Monday.

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