Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was evidently dealing with an injury for a portion of his team’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.

Following the 32-29 loss, the Bills had locker cleanout day and that’s when players have their end-of-season conversations. Allen had his via press conference and the QB showed up with right-throwing hand wrapped up.

According to Allen, he played half of the contest with the knock. He said that prior to halftime that he sustained the injury on a two-point attempt.

Allen did not want to use that as much of an excuse as he downplayed the issue with reporters:

The injury is worth noting because of what hand it was. It could have played a part and bothered him but Allen has always avoided making excuses, especially after a loss.

Allen finished the AFC championship game 22-for-34 passing for 237 passing yards with two touchdowns. He also ran the ball 11 times, including multiple short-yardage situations.

Throughout the 2024 season, Allen did deal with a hand injury but of a different variety. That was his left hand which he does not throw with.