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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen candidate for off-season foot surgery

Story byBuffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed a career-high 69.3% of his throws in 2025. File Photo by Joe Marino/UPIAlex ButlerWed, January 21, 2026 at 8:44 PM UTC·3 min readJan. 21 (UPI) -- Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is a candidate to undergo surgery on his right foot this off-season, general manager Brandon Beane told reporters Wednesday. Beane and Bills owner Terry Pegula spoke at length about the future of the Bills' organization during a news conference in Orchard Park, N. Y. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"He could have to have something done to his foot potentially here soon," Beane said.

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen candidate for off-season foot surgery

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Key Highlights

  • "But it would not impact OTA [organized team activity] stuff if he does."Allen initially sustained the injury during a win over the Cleveland Browns on Dec.
  • 21 in Cleveland.
  • The 2024-25 NFL MVP dealt with lingering soreness over the final weeks of the Bills' season, which ended with a divisional-round loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday in Denver. The Bills fired coach Sean McDermott two days later. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen owns an 8-7 career playoff record.
  • File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPIAllen completed a career-high 69.3% of his throws for 3,668 yards, 25 scores and 10 interceptions over 17 regular season starts in 2025.
  • He also ran for 579 yards and 14 scores on 112 carries. Allen completed an NFL-best 71.6% of his throws for 556 yards and a league-high four scores, with two interceptions, over two appearances this postseason.
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