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Josh Allen Cleared for Bills Offseason Work as Joe Brady Opens New Era

The update signals a clean start for Buffalo under Joe Brady with its franchise quarterback ready to practice.

Overview

  • Head coach Joe Brady said Saturday at the NFL Annual Meeting that Josh Allen is “good to go” after right foot surgery and will take part in the Bills’ spring program.
  • The team’s general manager said Allen is out of his walking boot and is expected to be full-go in April after check-ins with the surgeon and training staff.
  • Allen played through a broken bone in his right foot late in 2025, appeared post‑season in a boot and on crutches, and Brady said he could “barely walk” even as he kept producing.
  • Buffalo traded a 2026 second-round pick to the Bears for D.J. Moore and a 2026 fifth, and Brady says Moore’s recent tape matches the player he coached in Carolina with a clear plan for his role.
  • The confirmations on Allen’s health and Moore’s fit frame the first steps of Brady’s tenure after Sean McDermott’s exit, as Buffalo looks to turn an elite offense into longer playoff runs.