ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen wore a glove on his injured left hand during Tuesday's practice.
He was listed as a full participant for a second straight day.
Afterward, the Bills quarterback did not say much when asked about how the hand was doing.
"It's good," Allen said. "Ready to go."
"It's as comfortable as we can make it."
"Just trying to be as normal as possible," Allen added. "Felt like I threw it well today and was able to do all the things, so ready to go.”
While the glove was used today, Allen is undecided whether or not he will wear it during Thursday night's game against the Dolphins.
"I've done it a long time ago," Allen explained. "Couple cold games. So it's not anything that's completely new to me, but just there for little extra help."
Allen back out on the practice field days after the crashing landing following his latest air show.
His teammates have seen this side of their quarterback before, yet it still resonates strongly throughout the Bills locker room.
“It’s nothing I’m not surprised of," said wide receiver Curtis Samuel. "I already knew who he was. Came in here, he’s a leader. He’s shown us each and every day that he’s a competitor and that won’t stop with an injury.”
“It’s not a shocker to me," tackle Spencer Brown said. "I know he’s banged up and everything, but you see him after the game. He’s all smiles, hanging out. You see him come in here and do his rehab. Everything’s on the up and up. There’s not a care in the world for us about his health right now and I think that’s how he likes it as well.”
“Nothing different," Samuel added. "He’s a tough guy. We know he’s going to get through it. He’s out there throwing how he usually throws. Throwing them dimes.”
The Bill's final injury report is set to be released Wednesday afternoon.
Allen is expected to play against a Miami team he is 11-2 against in his career, with 36 touchdown passes to 9 interceptions, adding another five rushing TDs.