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INJURY UPDATE: QB Josh Allen suffers a severe wrist sprain after a controversial hit from a Texans defender. “I have never played a game this brutal in my life”

Houston, Texas. 22/11/2025

The Buffalo Bills faced a true nightmare at NRG Stadium when Josh Allen. the heartbeat of their offense and the identity of the franchise. suffered a serious wrist injury following a collision many believe involved excessive aggression from the Houston Texans. Within minutes of the incident. the mood around Buffalo shifted sharply from expectation to overwhelming concern.

According to the medical staff. Allen has been diagnosed with a high-grade wrist sprain. an injury that directly impacts his throwing power and accuracy. An MRI was conducted during halftime to determine the extent of the damage. and initial evaluations left the team far from optimistic. Allen was seen clutching his right wrist tightly. struggling to maintain composure as trainers guided him into the tunnel.

What shook the entire NFL was the emotional statement Allen made after the game. a quote that spread across social media almost instantly:

“I have never played a game this brutal in my life. there were hits that made me feel like they weren’t just trying to take me down. they wanted to leave a mark on my body. And that hit… I knew immediately something was wrong with my wrist. but I still had to play through the pain until the end because I couldn’t leave my teammates behind.”

It was not a complaint. It was the voice of a leader trying to stand tall while his body was pushed to its limits. Experts and Bills Mafia expressed outrage over what they viewed as “intentional” late hits from the Texans defense. especially given that Allen had been battered repeatedly throughout the game.

If Allen is forced to miss time in the coming weeks. Buffalo will face an enormous challenge. as their entire offensive philosophy is built around his arm talent and ability to handle pressure. A disruption like this could dramatically alter the AFC playoff race.

The Bills are expected to release an official update once final MRI results are completed. but internal sources say the team is preparing for the worst-case scenario.

And as Allen’s words continue to echo across the league. one truth is becoming impossible to ignore. A single reckless hit may have pushed Buffalo’s entire season to the edge of a cliff.

Zelensky Accuses Russia of Supplying Suicide Drones to Iran
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