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Josh Allen Could Undergo Foot Procedure, Expected to Be Ready for OTAs

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Last updated: January 21, 2026 12:02 pm
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may require a surgical procedure on his right foot this offseason. According to team sources, any potential procedure is not expected to impact his participation in the team’s organized team activities (OTAs) later this spring.

Allen played through the 2025 NFL season without missing time due to the foot issue, and he has not publicly addressed the matter. Team officials have indicated that the possible surgery would be relatively minor and preventive in nature. At this time, the Bills have not confirmed whether Allen will indeed move forward with the procedure.

The 2025 season marked another physically demanding campaign for Allen, who is known for his dual-threat capabilities both in the passing game and on the ground. Despite the ongoing wear and tear, Allen remained under center for all of Buffalo’s regular season and playoff games. The potential foot procedure would aim to alleviate any lingering discomfort and ensure full health heading into the 2026 campaign.

Buffalo’s offseason plans are moving forward as scheduled, with players expected to report for OTAs in the coming months. Allen’s availability for those sessions is not in question at this time. The Bills’ coaching and medical staff will continue to monitor his recovery and adjust the offseason program as needed to prioritize long-term health.

Since being drafted seventh overall in 2018, Allen has established himself as one of Buffalo’s cornerstone players. He remains under contract with the Bills and is a central figure in their plans for next season. As offseason training ramps up, the organization expects Allen to be fully engaged in team activities.

Further updates regarding Allen’s health status will likely become available as the offseason progresses and decisions around treatment plans are finalized.

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