Bills Quarterback Josh Allen Grabs Attention With New Measure Following Injury Fear  

Josh Allen suffered a scare to his non-throwing hand in the season opener, but the Buffalo Bills cleared him to play against the Miami Dolphins on September 12. Despite this, the quarterback might be taking additional precautions to be healthy before the game.  

During the team's practice on September 10, Allen had a glove on his hand, according to a report on Syracuse.com.  

Josh Allen is fully engaged in today's practice. Matt Parrino tweeted a video of Allen wearing a white protective glove and said, "Look, he's throwing."  

He has a glove on his left hand, which is not used for throwing. The media open section viewing window for Thursday night's game versus the Dolphins is the only one of the week.  

On September 8, during the team's 34-28 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, Allen suffered a hand injury during a touchdown run in the fourth quarter.   

With his left hand, he landed on the end zone as he scurried close to the goal line and leaped over Cardinals defender Budda Baker.  

Allen was able to finish the game with his hand wrapped, and he later had X-rays. Since then, he has been cleared by the Bills to play in Week 2.  

After practice on September 10, Allen told reporters, "I'm just trying to be as normal as possible." "I think I threw it well today and I'm ready to go because I was able to do everything."  

With two rushes for the ball and three pass attempts, Allen was able to finish the game against the Cardinals with no apparent restrictions  

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