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Josh Allen downplayed his injury after the OT loss.
Josh Allen shows up to his news conference in a walking boot, but he doesn't think it will affect him moving forward. (0:37)
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Josh Allen entered his postgame news conference with a walking boot on his lower left leg after the Buffalo Bills lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Allen said that he is unsure of what the injury is, but that there will be more tests on Monday. The Bills said it was a foot injury.
Allen said that he doesn't think it's going to be a big deal because he finished the game on it. It's football.
Allen appeared to suffer an injury at the end of his run. He did not miss a snap but was limping throughout the game and it appeared he wasn't putting much weight on his leg.
"Our medical staff looked at him," Sean said. There was a lot of discussion about how he was. He's a warrior and he played his butt off.
Allen had two touchdown and an interception. He ran for over 100 yards in a game for the third time in his career, and he also scored a rushing touchdown.
Allen became the first Bills player with at least 250 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game, and he had career highs in passing and rushing attempts. Allen is the only player in the past 40 seasons to attempt all of his team's passes and rushes in the first half.
Mitchell Trubisky is the Bills' backup quarterback.
Allen said there was no way he was going out.