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Ashish Mathur
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Updated at Apr 20, 2026, 18:47
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen had right foot surgery after the 2025 season ended.

Buffalo Bills superstar QB Josh Allen had right foot surgery after the 2025 season ended. The surgery was done on a broken bone in his foot.

The good news? Allen said his foot feels "great" after undergoing surgery.

The 2024 MVP, Allen finished with 3,668 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 579 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns last season. The Pro Bowler enters next season with 30,102 passing yards, 220 passing touchdowns, 4,721 rushing yards and 79 career rushing touchdowns.

Buffalo lost to the Denver Broncos in the 2026 playoffs in the Divisional Round on the road. OC Joe Brady was promoted to head coach, replacing Sean McDermott.

Allen and Brady have a strong relationship. 

"As much success as we've had over the last eight to nine seasons, we still haven't been able to get the main job done," Allen said. "So again, what does that look like? Who's involved in those decisions of what it looks like? But I truly believe in the direction of this organization, starting from the top. And I think that, again, whatever Joe needs from me I'm going to do. And I think that it's the right decision for this organization."

The Bills made a blockbuster trade this offseason, acquiring WR D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears. Moore has played for the Carolina Panthers and Bears. He enters next season with 608 receptions, 8,213 receiving yards and 41 receiving touchdowns in the NFL.

Moore is Allen's new No. 1 WR. 

It will be intriguing to see how far the Bills go next season in Year 1 of the Brady era. With Allen and Moore leading the way, Buffalo should have an elite offense. 

The Bills have yet to reach the Super Bowl in the Allen era. That has to change soon. Otherwise, Allen will never be considered an all-time great. 

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