The Buffalo Bills were one of the NFL’s major discussion points this summer.
After losing Stefon Diggs, Josh Allen was left with few proven pass catchers, with TEs Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox serving as his best alternatives.
Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman was anticipated to play a significant role straight away, but many pundits believed the team’s Super Bowl window had closed.
Fast forward to present, and the Bills have a pristine 3-0 record.
Furthermore, their offence has been outstanding, and Allen is playing some of the finest football of his career.
That’s why, as Trey Wingo pointed out on X, he should be the only frontrunner for MVP right now.
He leads the league in touchdowns (9), interceptions (0), passer rating (133.7), and EPA per dropback (0.55), while finishing second in completion percentage (75%).
Allen has found the endzone twice with his feet, playing as a dual threat while keeping those chains moving.
The Bills have scored 34, 31, and 47 points in the last two weeks, with their defence allowing only 20 points.
Sean McDermott’s club is off to a tremendous start this season, and while part of that may be unsustainable, it’s been pleasant to see Allen take care of the ball while still making the most of his unusual quickness and strength.
Allen has previously dismissed MVP rumours, claiming that he only cares about the Vince Lombardi trophy, but if he continues to play this manner, both trophies will be on the table.
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