Josh Allen: Buffalo Bills quarterback has surgery on injured foot, but will be back for spring practice
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen broke a metatarsal in his foot and played through the end of the season with the injury; He has had surgery but expects to be back in time for spring practices
Thursday 29 January 2026 21:22, UK
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has revealed that he recently had surgery for a broken bone in his right foot, but expects to be fully healed for the start of spring practices.
Allen said he broke the fifth metatarsal in his foot while getting hurt late in the second quarter of a 23-20 win at Cleveland on December 21.
Allen finished the game and the season by playing through the injury.
Though walking on crutches and wearing a protective boot on Thursday, Allen said he would have been able to play if Buffalo had a game this week.
He spoke for the first time since Buffalo's 33-30 overtime loss in the divisional round at Denver two weeks ago, and after attending Joe Brady's introductory news conference as Bills coach earlier in the day.
Brady was promoted after spending the past two-plus seasons as Buffalo's offensive coordinator. He replaces Sean McDermott, who was fired last week after a nine-year tenure.
Allen played a role by sitting in on interviews during a six-day search process in which Buffalo considered nine candidates.
General manager Brandon Beane last week indicated the possibility of Allen requiring a procedure to repair the injury.