Bills quarterback Josh Allen had X-rays of his throwing shoulder after a “funky fall” in the 48-42 victory over the Lions on Sunday. Both he and coach Sean McDermott said afterward that everything checked out.
The team’s first practice report of the week confirms that.
Allen is not on the report.
He injured his right shoulder during the 2023 season but didn’t miss any playing time. The MVP favorite was on the injury report for 10 weeks this season after banging his left hand on the turf in Week 1, and the Bills also listed him with an ankle injury one of those weeks. But he has not missed practice time for injury this season.
The Bills had every player participate in Wednesday’s walk-through.
Cornerback Rasul Douglas (knee), safety Damar Hamlin (rib), linebacker Matt Milano (biceps/groin), safety Taylor Rapp (neck), wide receiver Curtis Samuel (rib) and linebacker Dorian Williams (elbow) were limited.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper (wrist) was among the full participants.