Josh Allen will fully participate in practice Wednesday
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen will fully participate in Wednesday's practice, according to head coach Sean McDermott. This marks Allen's first full practice since December 26 due to a foot issue. Allen's participation is significant as he has not completed three full practices in a week since Week 16, the last time he was not listed on the injury report. Last week, Allen was absent from the first two practices, participated in a limited capacity on Friday, and played only the first snap in the victory over the Jets, with Mitchell Trubisky taking over thereafter. In the postseason, Allen has a record of 7-6, with 3,359 yards, 25 touchdowns, and four interceptions, but has yet to reach the Super Bowl. Additionally, McDermott announced that cornerback Maxwell Hairston (ankle), linebacker Terrel Bernard (calf), running back Ty Johnson (ankle), linebacker Matt Milano (illness), and kicker Matt Prater (quad)
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