Josh Allen on apparent knee injury during Sunday's game: "We're all good"
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen sustained a knee injury while scoring the team's first touchdown in their playoff win against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Despite the incident, Allen continued playing after being evaluated on the sidelines. Allen described the incident as precautionary, stating, "Just got rolled up on." Bills head coach Sean McDermott acknowledged some concern, indicating the need to get Allen as healthy as possible for the next game. The Bills are scheduled to play in the divisional round against the Broncos or the winner of the Texans-Steelers game, with the date dependent on the outcome of the Patriots-Chargers matchup. An extra day of rest could be significant for Allen's recovery.
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