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Josh Allen overcame a frightening moment in the first quarter to lead the Buffalo Bills to a dominant victory over the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon.

The star quarterback was in the shotgun formation when he took the snap, faked a handoff and tried to find a seam in between his offensive line. Allen dove forward and appeared to bang his head against a player’s knee.

Allen got up, took his helmet off and ran off the field. It was an unusual moment for Allen and it even sparked concerns from CBS broadcaster Tony Romo.

CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson gave an update minutes later.

“Josh Allen came out holding underneath his nose,” Wolfson said. “He was bleeding profusely with a team of doctors surrounding him, trying to quell that bleedi

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