2. Allen weighs in on the Pro Bowl and where his body is at after Year 7
Josh Allen said he’s not anticipating needing anything medically done this offseason to recover from the season. Allen did admit that a new wrist injury popped up after Sunday’s game which might keep him from going to the Pro Bowl.
“I don’t know,” Allen said of his Pro Bowl plans. “I got a little banged-up hand right now, a wrist. So, I got to talk with docs right now and figure it out. But we’ll see.”
Allen said the injury happened right before halftime.
“It was just right at the goal line,” Allen added. “The two-point play before halftime got crunched up a little bit. I was able to finish the game with just some swelling and stuff today.”
Up next for the QB, some time to heal.
“Get away, let the body heal,” Allen said. “Got bumps and bruises from last night, took a few shots. Just trying to make sure that my body’s in as good as condition as it can be given maybe a week or two and just kind of getting back to work.”
Allen finished his 2024 campaign with a career-low six interceptions and 14 sacks taken. The QB also passed Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly for most touchdowns in Bills history with 262 and tied Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas for most rushing touchdowns in Bills history with 65.
Allen has the most wins (76), total touchdowns (262) and total yards (30,595) of any player all-time in their first seven seasons. As Allen prepares for season No. 8, he wants to focus on the mechanics.
“I think mechanically just still staying on it, making sure that I’m seeing the right people and being as efficient as a passer as I can be,” Allen explained. “There’s times throughout the year where I’m working in practice and just things they don’t feel right, and I’m working all week to try to make sure that I get that feeling of the ball coming off the hand clean.”
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