Bills’ Josh Allen gives injury update after offseason foot surgery
Buffalo fans can breathe a sigh of relief as head coach Joe Brady has confirmed that Josh Allen is ready for the 2026 offseason program. Although Allen’s health update was released about two months ago, it was crucial in ensuring that the franchise quarterback would be prepared to lead the team following surgery on his right foot.
Allen had famously played through a broken bone during the 2025 season, demonstrating remarkable grit until the Bills were eliminated by the Denver Broncos in the playoffs.
Brady shared with Tom Pelissero that Allen is simply built differently, noting that the quarterback played as if nothing was wrong, even when he could barely walk.
The quarterback himself has a similarly positive outlook on his recovery, as Jon Scott reported on X that Josh Allen said his foot feels great after having the procedure shortly after the loss to Denver.
This confirmation is vital for a team that heavily relies on Allen’s dual-threat abilities and physical style of play, and by addressing the injury early in the offseason, Allen has positioned himself to build essential chemistry with a revamped receiving corps.
He has expressed a strong desire to hit the ground running, focusing on the future instead of lingering pain from the previous season.
Adding to this momentum, the Bills’ front office has also been proactive in creating the financial flexibility needed to support their star player.
About a month ago, reports from Adam Schefter and Field Yates indicated that Allen agreed to restructure his contract, creating $12 million in salary cap space for 2026.
This fiscal move allowed the team to retain key veterans and continue strengthening the roster through free agency, and combining a healthy Josh Allen with newfound cap space, the Bills have signaled to the rest of the league their intentions for the upcoming season.
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