Bills' Josh Allen forced to leave the field with yet another injury
The Buffalo Bills are not starting their week off on the right foot. Injuries, injuries, injuries. In the past few weeks, there has been a slew of worrying injuries surrounding the team. Initially, Allen had gone down on the turf after a hit from Taron Johnson after running the Philly Special. The next day, the […]
The Buffalo Bills are not starting their week off on the right foot.
Injuries, injuries, injuries. In the past few weeks, there has been a slew of worrying injuries surrounding the team. Initially, Allen had gone down on the turf after a hit from Taron Johnson after running the Philly Special. The next day, the franchise quarterback went down again after the OL blew up.
Then, Spencer Brown needed to be helped off the field with an injury and just yesterday rising star DB Cam Lewis had gone down with an injury.
Now, today, Allen is back in the national spotlight after another concerning injury. A bizarre sequence of events had Allen needing to be helped off the field by the head athletic trainer.
It didn't take long for Allen to come back onto the field before briefly talking with general manager Brandon Beane. Allen was back throwing with tight ends, but it doesn't make the situation less scary.
The team needs Allen to be healthy and stay healthy. Allen going down, yet again, even if it's in bizarre circumstances will undoubtedly make the Bills Mafia uneasy.
Do whatever it takes to keep him healthy, even if that means putting him in bubble wrap. Having your franchise quarterback needing to leave the field, yet again, with trainers is never a good thing.
Here's hoping we can have a solid week of practice without a top guy going down with an injury.
Bills DB Cam Lewis goes down with an injury to end practice
The Buffalo Bills have had an unfortunate trend continue with their latest practice. Another top player went down with an injury and had to be helped by the training staff.
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