Josh Allen Injury Update: Bills' QB Cleared to Return After Pre-Half Scare Against Browns
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Buffalo Bills fans breathed a sigh of relief on Sunday as quarterback Josh Allen, who suffered a foot injury just before halftime, has been cleared to return to the game. The 29-year-old QB was taken to the medical tent after a blow in the second quarter, forcing him to leave the field with just one shoe on. Allen was evaluated and received X-rays, which came back negative, paving the way for his potential return in the second half. The Bills took a 20-10 lead into the break, but the question on everyone's mind was whether Allen would be able to return to the field. Backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was expected to lead the team in his absence, but Allen's clearance has given the Bills a boost in their quest for a postseason berth. The matchup against the Cleveland Browns had already seen multiple injury scares, including Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who briefly exited the game with a hand injury. Cleveland also lost running back Quinshon Judkins, who was carted off the field with what appeared to be a serious leg injury. The Bills' win would secure a postseason berth, combined with a loss by either the Houston Texans or the Indianapolis Colts. With Allen cleared to return, the stage is set for a thrilling second half in Buffalo.