Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t at 100 percent heading into the final week of the regular season.
Speaking to the media Monday, Bills coach Sean McDermott revealed that Allen is dealing with neck soreness.
When asked if Allen’s availability in practice will be affected by his sore neck, McDermott told reporters, “Not that I’m aware of.”
Obviously, that’s encouraging news for the Bills. The last thing they need is for Allen’s status to be in question for Week 18.
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Allen struggled this past Sunday against the Patriots, completing just 15-of-30 pass attempts for 169 yards with an interception. He did, however, have 44 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
If the Bills are going to defeat the Dolphins on Sunday night, they’ll need Allen at their best. But first, the All-Pro quarterback has to get proper treatment on his neck injury.
The Bills and Dolphins will square off at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday.