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Josh Allen is the reigning NFL MVP and led the Buffalo Bills to a thrilling comeback win against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1. In Week 2, he exited the game against the New York Jets after landing face-first in the first quarter.
Allen exited the game after falling forward at the line of scrimmage on a second and seven early in the game. He quickly ran off the field while seemingly attending to his nose and signaled for Mitchell Trubisky to enter the game.
Trubisky came in and completed a 32-yard pass to Joshua Palmer. Losing Allen for a significant amount of time would be a major blow to the Bills. He is one of the best players in the NFL, but at least Trubisky is a veteran who can keep their season alive.
Update: Allen returned to the game after being attended to for a bloody nose. He missed a total of two plays.
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