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'Fit' Josh Allen ready to face Eagles with opportunity to join Tom Brady in exclusive NFL list

'Fit' Josh Allen ready to face Eagles with opportunity to join Tom Brady in exclusive NFL list
Josh Allen cleared to face Eagles (Imagn Images)
Josh Allen steps into Sunday with more than a game plan on his mind. The Buffalo Bills quarterback enters the clash against the Philadelphia Eagles carrying momentum, milestones, and renewed confidence in his health. Any concern surrounding his right foot has eased at the right time, allowing Buffalo to move forward without hesitation as the playoff picture sharpens.That clarity matters now. Buffalo is no longer searching for rhythm. It has found it. Four straight wins have steadied a season that once felt uneven, and this matchup serves as a measuring stick against one of the NFC’s elite teams. The spotlight is bright, and Allen is once again at the center of it, healthy enough to lead and experienced enough to understand what is at stake.

Josh Allen’s foot injury scare fades as Bills star pushes toward rare Tom Brady-caliber NFL history

The Bills received reassuring news late in the week when head coach Sean McDermott addressed Allen’s status."Should be good to go," McDermott said on Friday. "Yeah, the soreness is kind of dissipated day to day as we move through the week here. So, he should be in a good spot."
Those words carried weight inside the locker room. Allen finished the week without an injury designation, practiced fully on Friday, and showed no visible support on his foot.
The cautious early-week limitations now feel like a footnote rather than a concern.Beyond health, history waits. According to the Buffalo Bills’ PR team, a win would place Allen alongside Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks in their first eight seasons to defeat 31 NFL teams. It is rare company, built on consistency and longevity rather than flash. The same game also offers another landmark. Allen needs just one touchdown to reach 300 total scores, and doing it in 127 games would make him the fastest player in league history to hit that number, per the Bills’ PR team.There is also a personal edge. Philadelphia has beaten Allen twice before, in 2019 and 2023. Sunday offers a chance to close that chapter while adding substance to his MVP case. More importantly for Buffalo, it is an opportunity to prove that recent success is not a hot streak but a sign of playoff readiness. If Allen delivers, this game may be remembered as more than a regular-season win. It could be a preview of something much bigger.Also Read: Madison Beer opens up on dating Justin Herbert, revealing what life is really like with the Chargers star
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About the AuthorPrantik Prabal Roy

Prantik Prabal Roy is a passionate sports writer who eats, breathes, and lives the game. Since 2020, he has been in the content writing industry after completion of his Master's degree in English literature and covering the NFL since 2024 with sharp insights, while also diving into the NHL and MLB with equal enthusiasm. He loves crafting content that drives traffic without sacrificing quality. He blends storytelling with analysis to keep readers hooked. When he’s not writing, Prantik can be found cheering on the Buffalo Bills or diving into books that celebrate the world of sports.

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