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Is This The Saddest Picture Of Josh Allen Ever [PHOTO]
The Buffalo Bills revealed today that their star quarterback Josh Allen suffered a sprained UCL in his right throwing arm.
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Allen suffered the injury in the fourth quarter of the Bills' loss to the Jets this past Sunday. Allen is listed as Day to Day on the injury report and right now it is up in the air if he will play against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

Allen was on the practice field today with his elbow all wrapped up and this picture that was taken from practice just makes you want to cry. Allen is seen walking on the field alone with his head hung down low. He seems so dejected.
This is a far cry from how we usually see Allen at practice. He is usually laughing and cutting up with his teammates. He is usually doing some crazy handshakes or dancing or running in a contest against the other quarterbacks.
If Allen can't go against the Vikings on Sunday, Case Keenum will get the nod for the Bills. Buffalo traded for Keenum this offseason to bring some experience to the backup QB role. Last year's backup QB Mitch Turbisky left Buffalo this offseason and signed with the Pittsburg Steelers.
Keenum has played in two games so far this season. The Titans game where he didn't attempt a pass and the Pittsburg game where he went 2 for 5 passing for 8 yards.
He will have to do much better this Sunday if the Bills are going to win.
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