Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - Following, yet, another record-breaking performance on Sunday in a 48-42 win over the Lions, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was escorted into the x-ray room at Ford Field in Detroit.
Allen told the media he took a funky fall in the contest, and just wanted to have some peace of mind to make sure everything was OK.
Just a day later, Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Allen is "all good," adding "he had some of those tests after the game."
McDermott also said Spencer Brown is "all good" after saying Allen the same of Allen, indicating there are no issues with the starting right tackle.
As far as other players who were either already injured and didn't play in the game, or got banged up during the contest and didn't return, McDermott said "we'll see how he does this week, as we get into it," referring to cornerback Rasul Douglas, then added "same with Taylor Rapp, Damar Hamlin, Casey Toohill, Matt Milano."
Curtis Samuel and Dorian Williams, who both returned to the game on Sunday, are considered day-to-day, according to McDermott.
The Bills will also have to make a decision on what to do with offensive tackle Tylan Grable, whose 21-day Injured Rreserve/Designated to Return window closes.
The Bills host the New England Patriots this Sunday with a new 4:25 p.m. EST at Highmark Stadium. It was announced earlier on Monday the game had been flexed from its original 1 p.m. EST start time.