Bills' Allen brushes off nose injury, hails Trubisky
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Bills' Allen brushes off nose injury, hails Trubisky
"We can breathe, so it's good."
"Pulled it when I probably should have handed it off," Allen said. "I tried to throw it, and I saw him push, decided to tuck it. I don't know what hit me. It was a knee, it was a hand, it was somebody, helmet. It just kind of came down right on the bridge of my nose and just started leaking."
"Trubisky then came in with the clock ticking and threw a 32-yard pass to wide receiver Joshua Palmer with cornerback Sauce Gardner in coverage. Running back Ty Johnson picked up 2 yards on the following play, and then Allen returned to start the second quarter."
Josh Allen exited briefly in the first quarter after taking contact to the bridge of his nose that caused bleeding and visible bruising. He missed only two plays while backup Mitch Trubisky relieved him and completed a 32-yard pass to Joshua Palmer with Sauce Gardner in coverage. Running back Ty Johnson then gained 2 yards before Allen returned to begin the second quarter. Buffalo won 30-10 and improved to 2-0. Allen has not missed a start or significant game time due to injury since his rookie season.
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