Josh Allen remains on practice report as full participant; Isaiah McKenzie gets limited work

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Bills quarterback Josh Allen remains on the practice report this week as a full participant. He again is listed with ankle and right elbow injuries.

He initially went on the practice report with his elbow injury in Week 10, and he has remained on it with the injury since. But Dec. 20 was the last time he didn’t have a full practice.

The Bills added the ankle injury last week.

Allen has started every game this season.

Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (shoulder), safety Jordan Poyer (knee/rest) and offensive guard Rodger Saffold (rest) did not practice Wednesday.

Receiver Isaiah McKenzie (hamstring) was limited.

It’s unclear whether the injury is something he did in Week 18 or happened during practice. He played 33 snaps Sunday.

McKenzie has 42 receptions for 423 yards and four touchdowns.

4 responses to “Josh Allen remains on practice report as full participant; Isaiah McKenzie gets limited work

  1. A Bengals player rolled into Allen’s ankle early in the 1st quarter causing Allen to limp a bit after. Allen played the entire game vs NE and didn’t look hampered by it, but it must be lingering.

  2. It won’t matter if Allen hobbles a little bit. Unfortunately, they will crush my Dolphins regardless. It was just ruled that Tua and Armstead will not be playing. They were 7-0 when they both were on the field at the same time. Now missing both Tackles with a 3rd String QB and 3 of the 5 in the secondary out. Forget the injury excuse, every NFL fan knows the Dolphins were a different team with a healthy Tua.

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