Josh Allen, QB for the Bills, to undergo X-ray examination on his left hand

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen stated that his heavily wrapped left hand is "fine," but anticipates having X-rays to confirm his decision to not miss any games.
Allen threw for 232 yards and was responsible for four touchdowns for the Bills in a 34-28 comeback victory against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. He scored two rushing touchdowns that involved significant contact and injured his hand on the second one.
"The first one, I purposely lowered my shoulder knowing it was a corner. The second one, I was aware that it was (safety) Budda (Baker), and he's not afraid to hit hard," Allen explained. "So I chose to go up and over. Probably not the smartest move."
Bills head coach Sean McDemott mentioned that he would have more details on Allen's condition on Monday after consulting with the team's medical staff.
While securing the ball to protect it from Cardinals defensive lineman Justin Jones and Baker, Allen leapt over Baker to complete a 6-yard touchdown run with 8:44 remaining in the fourth quarter.
As he crossed the goal line, Allen fell to the ground and landed on his left hand with the full force of his own right elbow and body weight.
Athletic trainers on the sideline attended to Allen, who returned to the game on the next possession with his hand wrapped in tape.