ORCHARD PARK N.Y. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen As he is recovering from an elbow injury, he was unable to participate in the practice portion that was open for media.
Allen briefly left the fieldhouse with a sleeve covering his right arm. He wasn’t in practice clothing. Allen was not present at Wednesday’s practice, but he was on the field during the closed portion.
“He was still laughing, pranking guys and answering crazy questions,” passer-byer Von Miller Wednesday, he said. He said Wednesday, “He was exactly the same Josh he has always been.”
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, Allen is currently suffering from a right elbow injury that has affected the ulnar collateral and related nerves. His condition is not known for Sunday’s match against the Minnesota Vikings.
Sean McDermott, Bills coach, described Allen as “day to day” and said that “we’ll be seeing” when asked whether the quarterback would play against the Vikings. Allen hasn’t missed a single game since 2018, when he was also injured in the UCL.
Former Vikings quarterback Case Keenum Allen would be substituted in his place if he is not able to play. Keenum won the two games. Cleveland Browns Last year.
Keenum stated, “I’m doing exactly the same thing every week. I prepare to play every day, every day. Every practice. Every meeting.” “So it’s basically the same except that we have a few more members today. I feel great, feel great about the communication, and the mindset of my team. [offensive coordinator Ken] Dorsey and Sean’s communication. We are taking it one day at a.m.”
Allen was hurt during the final drive of the 20-17 defeat to the New York Jets Defensive lineman Bryce Huff Buffalo was able to recover a strip sack that Allen had accidentally thrown with his throwing arm.
Allen was seen trying to shake his arm after the hit.
Two plays later, Allen threw an ill-fated 69.3 yard pass to wide receivers. Gabe Davis — The longest pass attempt in the past six seasons according to NFL NextGen stats. The attempt was unsuccessful and the game was terminated.
The Bills’ quarterback accounts for 82% and 92%, respectively, of total yards.
Wide receiver: “Josh makes it a little more greased, of course, since he’s just…he’s just special.” Stefon Diggs said. It’s like it’s not always easy for him to be out there. When he’s out there, things happen. He does make the wheels a bit greasy, but they still get to turn.
The Bills deal with many other injuries. Safety Jordan Poyer (elbow), was at the side of Wednesday’s practice, linebacker Tremaine Edmunds CB did not see (groin/heel). Kaiir Elam Was working side-by during practice and pass rusher Greg Rousseau The item was not available.