Bills' Josh Allen practice video goes viral

The biggest question mark coming into the Buffalo Bills' upcoming contest against the New England Patriots is that of QB Josh Allen's availability. The Bills Mafia assumed the worst after Allen needed X-rays immediately after the contest against the New York Giants. In the past few days, there's been a whirlwind of emotions from McDermott […]

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The biggest question mark coming into the Buffalo Bills' upcoming contest against the New England Patriots is that of QB Josh Allen's availability. The Bills Mafia assumed the worst after Allen needed X-rays immediately after the contest against the New York Giants.

In the past few days, there's been a whirlwind of emotions from McDermott once again using the big bad "concerned" word to then saying he was day-to-day and now being back at practice. Anytime your superstar QB gets injured, regardless of how minor it may be, gives the fanbase a slight panic attack.

But fear not Bills Mafia, Allen was back at practice and doing what he does best, slinging the football. At the beginning of the video, Allen could be seen getting his shoulder warmed up with athletic trainers, which is a completely normal thing and has nothing to do with his injury. 

What followed was just some footage of the QB slinging the football, a welcoming sign for a fanbase that was initially terrified they may be without their talented franchise quarterback.

While it may just be a simple video of Allen throwing the football, it's the fact that he's doing it at all that should give the Bills Mafia a reason to celebrate. If Allen were truly injured, at least seriously, there's no way the front office would allow him on the football field until absolutely necessary.

The talented QB has some history with shoulder and elbow injuries. With Allen as the signal-caller, the offense is just a completely different monster. While we have faith in Kyle Allen, Josh playing in the contest makes every game winnable, regardless of whatever injuries the team may be facing.

We're more than thrilled that he looks okay and the video furthers the notion that he'll be ready to go in the upcoming contest against the Patriots, who Allen has been dominating over the past few seasons.

Get the bubble wrap out, do whatever it takes, just make sure Allen (Josh) finds his way onto the field when gameday comes around.