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Bills' Josh Allen 'probably' will wear visor to protect nose Thursday against Dolphins

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16 September 2025

Year after year, quarterback Josh Allen has transformed into a customizable "Madden" character at the Buffalo Bills' "Return of the Blue and Red" training camp practice at Highmark Stadium. He's sported a variety of non-traditional Bills helmets, accompanied by a colorful pallet of visors.

Allen will "probably" finally wear a visor in an NFL game Thursday when his 2-0 Bills host the 0-2 Miami Dolphins, but it won't be nearly as flashy. It's for protection, after all.

Two days after his nose was bruised and bloodied during the first quarter of a 30-10 win over the New York Jets in Week 2, the reigning league MVP wore a clear visor during Bills practice Tuesday.

Visor JA17 has entered the chat.@Gatorade | #BillsMafiapic.twitter.com/83FO8kqMEE

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 16, 2025

"Yeah, we'll see. We'll probably wear it in the game, just trying to get used to it," Allen said afterward, via ESPN.

Allen simply said the visor makes the helmet a bit warmer and causes his voice to kind of echo off it. Other than that, it doesn't have much of an effect.

He wore a clear visor when he played at Wyoming, where he emerged as a top-flight NFL prospect before he was selected No. 7 overall in the 2018 draft.

Allen missed only two plays after he took a blow to the nose this past weekend against the Jets. He then returned to the field and played until head coach Sean McDermott removed most of the Bills' starters late in the blowout win.

The three-time Pro Bowler hasn't showed up on the injury report this week.

"Yeah, his nose didn't get any bigger, I don't think," McDermott said jokingly on Monday, per ESPN. "It's always looked good to me. I think it still looks good. I think we're in a good spot."

The 29-year-old Allen has made 107 consecutive starts, the longest active streak held by an NFL quarterback. 

He's led the Bills to wins over the Baltimore Ravens and the Jets so far this season. The first of those victories came in incredible, come-from-behind fashion.

Allen accounted for 424 total yards and four touchdowns while piloting the Bills to 16 points in the final four minutes of the comeback win against another AFC title contender in Baltimore.

He's picked up right where he left off during his MVP campaign. A bruised nose didn't get in the way of that encore, which now will include him wearing a visor in an NFL game for the first time.

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Giants place LB Chris Board on injured reserve

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16 September 2025

The Giants placed linebacker Chris Board on injured reserve Tuesday, the team announced.

Board injured his chest in Sunday's overtime loss to the Cowboys, playing only 14 snaps.

He is the team's second inside linebacker to land on injured reserve in two weeks, with Micah McFadden going down with a foot injury in the season opener. Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles missed Sunday’s game with a calf injury, and Darius Muasau, starting in place of McFadden in Week 2, went out with a concussion.

In a corresponding move, the Giants signed linebacker Swayze Bozeman from the practice squad. Bozeman played five defensive snaps and 24 on special teams Sunday.

He spent last season with Kansas City as an undrafted rookie out of Southern Mississippi. Bozeman played in the Chiefs' final six games, including all three in the postseason. He appeared in Super Bowl LIX and recorded two special teams tackles.

The Giants also announced they signed wide receiver Dalen Cambre, linebacker Neville Hewitt and linebacker Curtis Jacobs to their practice squad. They cut tight end Qadir Ismail and defensive back Patrick McMorris from their practice squad.

Cambre, an undrafted rookie from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, spent the offseason with the Giants before they waived him during final roster reductions on Aug. 26.

Hewitt arrives as a veteran exception. He has played in 146 games with 48 starts for the Dolphins (2015-17), Jets (2018-20) and Texans (2021-24). Hewitt, who was a free agent, played in all 17 games for the Texans last season and made four starts. He has also appeared in five postseason games, including two in each of the past two seasons with Houston.

Jacobs was released by the Titans on Aug. 27. He played nine games with two starts for the Patriots as a rookie last season after starting his NFL journey with the Chiefs.

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Jaguars release S Darnell Savage

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16 September 2025

The Jaguars are moving on without veteran safety Darnell Savage.

They announced Savage's release on Tuesday afternoon. There was no corresponding addition to the roster.

Savage appeared in the team's first two games and made one tackle on 48 defensive snaps. He had 51 tackles and an interception in 13 starts for the team last season.

Savage was a 2019 Packers first-round pick and he spent the first five years of his career in Green Bay.

Eric Murray and Andrew Wingard are the top two safeties for the Jaguars. Antonio Johnson and sixth-round pick Rayuan Lane are also on the team's 53-man roster.

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