Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, was seen playing with a medical bag in front of him. Recently, Allen disclosed that his shoulder injury had severely impacted his performance during the season. He stated that he was unable to throw the football the way he wanted due to the injury, which he sustained during a week 6 game against the New York Giants. Although Allen is known for playing through pain, he was unable to execute his normal throwing mechanics due to the shoulder injury, which persisted throughout the year until the last month of the campaign.
The Bills’ season ended with a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at home in the AFC Divisional Playoff Round. This marks the third time in the last four years that the Bills have lost to the Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round or Championship matchup. As the team is currently $52 million over the salary cap, the franchise will need to offload some talent this offseason. However, Allen hopes that the team can retain as much talent as possible to give the Bills another shot at the AFC playoffs.
The Bills have not been to the Super Bowl since the early 1990s, when they famously lost four Super Bowl games to the Washington Redskins, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys. Time is ticking for the franchise to make it back to the Super Bowl and achieve their long-awaited victory.