Bills QB Josh Allen confirms broken bone in foot
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 7:08 pm
Bills Quarterback Josh Allen Confirms Foot Injury, Underwent Surgery
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has confirmed he is dealing with a broken bone in his right foot, an injury that required surgery. The injury, which Allen says is not new, was re-aggravated during the team's Week 16 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
Allen, a four-time Pro Bowler, revealed the details of his injury following speculation about his condition after he was seen using crutches and wearing a walking boot. General manager Brandon Beane confirmed that Allen underwent a procedure on his foot.
The quarterback stated the injury was painful throughout the weeks. The specific bone affected is the fifth metatarsal.
Allen played all 17 regular season games for the third consecutive year. During the season, he recorded 3,668 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, and 14 rushing touchdowns, completing a career-high 69.3% of his pass attempts. He also threw 10 interceptions.
The projected recovery time for Allen is approximately eight to ten weeks. This timeline suggests he should be fully recovered by late March or early April, providing ample time to prepare for training camp and the upcoming season. Allen is expected to be ready for Week 1 of the 2026-27 season.
BNN's Perspective: While the news of Allen's injury is concerning, the fact that it occurred earlier in the season and was managed throughout the playoffs is a testament to his toughness and commitment to the team. The projected recovery timeline appears manageable, and the Bills should be optimistic about his return to full health before the start of the next season.
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