Alarms went off in Buffalo this Sunday when Bills star quarterback Josh Allen had to leave the game against the New York Jets with a head injury. The incident occurred during the second quarter, after he took a hard hit while trying to extend a play.
Allen remained on the ground for a few seconds before being treated by the team's medical staff. He was later carted off the field and taken to the locker room to complete the NFL's concussion protocol.
In his place came Mitch Trubisky, who took over the offense amid uncertainty among the fans. Although the veteran quarterback has experience in the league, Allen's absence represents a significant blow to the Bills' immediate aspirations.
The team has not released an official medical report on the severity of the injury, but further tests are expected to be performed in the coming hours to determine the quarterback's condition and availability for the coming weeks.
Josh Allen is considered Buffalo's offensive engine and a key player in their AFC title bid. His potential extended absence would be a significant setback for a team dreaming of reaching the Super Bowl.
The situation remains evolving, with the franchise and fans awaiting encouraging news about their leader.
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