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The Buffalo Bills Made an Important Announcement About Josh Allen While He Was Dealing With an Injury

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills had an injury scare on Sunday, December 21, when the team lost Allen to an injury late in the first half of their game against the Cleveland Browns. During a play heading into halftime, Allen was injured around his right ankle, and he was forced to exit the game.

Thankfully, that didn’t last long, and Allen was able to get back into the second half of the game and help the Bills pull off their 23-20 victory. As for the injury, Allen was in Buffalo’s backfield and almost took a safety. Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett was on him, so Allen fell near the goal line and motioned his ankle as if he was injured. Allen limped to the side of the field and met with trainers in the Buffalo Bills bench area. He went into the locker room but, thankfully, came out.

Not long after the injury, the Bills announced that Allen was cleared to come back into the game. “QB Josh Allen had X-rays on his foot and has been cleared to return,” they stated on X, to the relief of Bills viewers everywhere.

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen Gets a Huge Honor

Thankfully, Allen is okay, and on top of that, the Bills made a huge announcement about the quarterback on Tuesday, December 23. Allen has been selected for the 2026 Pro Bowl.

The 2026 Pro Bowl roster includes Allen, running back James Cook III and left tackle Dion Dawkins. This is Allen’s fourth Pro Bowl nod, Cook’s third and Dawkins’ fifth.

Allen’s numbers say it all. According to the Bills’ official website, “So far in 2025, Allen threw for 3,406 yards and 25 touchdowns on 296 completions. He has a 69.6 completion percentage. On the ground, he rushed for 552 yards and 12 scores on 105 carries through the first 15 games of the season.”

“Allen is one touchdown away from becoming the fastest and youngest player to reach 300 regular season touchdowns all-time in his career,” Sydney Ciano of the Bills’ site stated on Tuesday. “He became the fastest player to reach 300 career touchdowns in the regular season and postseason combined in September as well.”

The 2026 Pro Bowl is scheduled to take place on Tuesday February 3, and the game will air on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes starting at 6:30 p.m. ET with the flag game at 8 p.m. ET.

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Josh Allen Gearing Up for Next Buffalo Bills Game

After the win, Allen spoke with the media about the injury scare and assured them that he’s okay. When asked on the sideline by Evan Washburn if his foot was feeling well, he said, “We’re gravy, baby.”

In the postgame press conference, Allen was also asked if the injury impacted him in the second half of the game. “No, I don’t think so,” he commented. He even said, “I just tweaked my foot a little bit.”

So, should be good to go for the rest of the team’s season and postseason, even though he skipped practice on Tuesday.

The Bills’ win moved them to a 11-4 record for the season. They can clinch a playoff spot on Sunday, December 21, or Monday, December 22, if the Houston Texans or Indianapolis Colts lose in their respective games, according to NFL research.

Packers GM Announces Decision to Part Ways with Former First-Round Pick $14.75M to Preserve High Draft Pick for Upcoming Draft – Agents Now Exploring Next Team Options
The Green Bay Packers have made a significant decision regarding the future of linebacker Quay Walker, opting to not exercise his fifth-year contract option for the 2026 season, effectively parting ways with the former first-round pick. This decision, which was officially announced by GM Brian Gutekunst in May 2025, marks the end of Walker's tenure with the Packers as he is set to become a free agent in March 2026 unless an extension is agreed upon. The primary reason behind the Packers' decision to decline Walker’s $14.75 million option is financial flexibility. With Green Bay currently facing a hefty salary cap issue (projected to be $24-33 million over the cap in 2026), Gutekunst is looking to clear space for the team's future plans. By allowing Walker to hit free agency, the Packers stand to gain a compensatory draft pick, which could range from a third to fourth-round pick, but potentially as high as the first or second round if the deal with another NFC team is substantial. This strategic move aligns with the Packers' long-term vision, allowing them to invest in cheaper options in the linebacker or edge rusher positions rather than committing to a $10-15 million per year deal with Walker, whose performance in 2025 fell below expectations. With Walker ranking 74th out of 88 linebackers in Pro Football Focus' grading system and dealing with injuries (missing 10 games over three seasons), the Packers are now prepared to look for alternatives in the 2027 draft. Walker’s Agents Now Exploring Options As Quay Walker approaches free agency, his agents are now exploring multiple options for his next team. Reports suggest that teams like the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and Tennessee Titans are among the potential suitors, with Walker's market value projected at $9–15 million per year, according to Spotrac’s three-year contract projection of $29 million. While Walker's future is now uncertain, his departure from Green Bay is largely a result of the Packers’ need to manage their cap space and prioritize future draft selections over retaining an aging player with inconsistent performance. The decision to part ways with Walker, once seen as a rising star, demonstrates the difficult choices teams like the Packers must make in order to sustain long-term success and financial stability. Packers Have Better Depth at LB The Packers' decision also reflects their increasing strength and depth at the linebacker position. With standout performers like Micah Parsons—who was extended with a $186 million contract this offseason—Edgerrin Cooper (ranked #17 by PFF), and Isaiah McDuffie (#38 PFF), the Packers are in a strong position to move forward without Walker. This offseason move highlights the business side of the NFL, where teams like Green Bay must balance maintaining talent and preparing for future opportunities. Unfortunately for Walker, his time in Green Bay appears to be over, and the Packers are focused on securing their long-term success rather than clinging to past investments. Looking Ahead For Packers fans, this move is a reminder that the NFL is a business, and difficult decisions like these are part of the game. Quay Walker’s journey with the Packers may have come to an end, but his future remains bright, and his next opportunity with a new team could offer him the chance to shine once again. As free agency approaches, all eyes will be on Walker and his potential landing spot. One thing is certain: his journey in Green Bay may be over, but the next chapter of his career is about to unfold elsewhere.