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Bills QB Josh Allen may require procedure on injured foot; will not impact OTAs in offseason

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may require an offseason procedure to address an injured right foot – however, team officials believe it will not interfere with his spring schedule. General manager Brandon Beane said that while the issue could require medical attention, he emphasized that Allen is expected to be available for organized team activities. Allen first hurt the foot in a Week 16 win over Cleveland, and the soreness lingered into the final weeks of the season, at times limiting his practice workload. The injury was later aggravated late in the regular season, adding to a growing list

 

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