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Josh Allen Anticipates Participation in OTAs Following Foot Surgery

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 5:46 pm
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has announced that he expects to be ready for organized team activities (OTAs) following a recent foot surgery. Allen, a key figure in the Bills’ offense, confirmed that the procedure took place earlier this week. While specific details about the nature of the surgery have not been disclosed, Allen expressed confidence in his recovery timeline.

The Bills concluded their 2025 season with strong performances, once again reaching the playoffs under Allen’s leadership. Despite fighting through various physical challenges throughout the season, the quarterback remained one of the league’s most dynamic players. The foot procedure appears to be a result of an injury that either lingered during the season or was identified during postseason evaluations.

“I had surgery earlier this week to address a foot issue that’s been bothering me. It went well and I’m looking forward to getting back out there,” Allen stated. “Everything’s on track, and I’m planning to be ready for OTAs.”

Allen has been instrumental in Buffalo’s success over the past several seasons, combining a strong throwing arm with impressive mobility. His ability to extend plays and contribute as a runner has made him difficult for opposing defenses to contain. Ensuring that he is fully healthy heading into offseason training activities remains a top priority for the team.

The Bills’ coaching and medical staff are expected to closely monitor Allen’s progress in the coming weeks. While OTAs are voluntary, they often serve as valuable preparation time, allowing players and coaches to build chemistry and refine execution ahead of training camp.

Buffalo’s offseason plans will also be shaped by potential changes to the roster and coaching staff, but having Allen healthy and involved in early team activities would be a boost for continuity. Fans and team officials alike will be watching his recovery carefully as the offseason progresses.

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