ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is expected to play without restrictions in Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles despite a right foot injury, coach Sean McDermott confirmed.

“He should be good to go,” McDermott said Friday. “The soreness has been easing day by day, so he’s in a good spot.”
The Bills will be missing several defensive starters, including safety Jordan Poyer (hamstring) and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones (calf). Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (ankle) and kicker Matt Prater (right quad) will also sit out for the second consecutive game, with practice squad kicker Michael Badgley stepping in for Prater.
Tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox (knee) are listed as questionable after limited participation in Friday’s practice. Kincaid has been dealing with a lingering injury that the team is carefully managing.
Allen was a full participant in Friday’s practice, showing no visible support on his right foot, after limited sessions earlier in the week. He did not appear on the team’s final injury report.


