‘Allen is the first Bills player to be named AFC Offensive Player of the Month since quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick earned the honor back in September of 2011, and only the second since September of 2002 when Drew Bledsoe won the award.’
Archives for October 2020
Josh Allen wins AFC Offensive Player of the Month
‘Allen currently leads the AFC in passing yards (1,038), passing touchdowns (10) and passer rating (124.8).’
“The sky’s always gonna be the limit for him”, WR Gabriel Davis has ultimate fan in mother Alana
‘”I watched her work and sacrifice a lot for us,” Gabriel said. “The biggest thing I felt like she taught me was don’t ever let anybody tell you you can’t do anything.”‘
Tracking the origins of Josh Allen apology forms on social media
‘The apology form was created by Rich Pierce. South Bay Los Angeles Bills Backers co-president Dan Godwin was the first to share it on Twitter. Since then, it’s been in mentions and replies as Allen has continued to make plays early in 2020.’
Bills QB Josh Allen and OC Brian Daboll bond over their highly competitive nature
‘A lot of this also has to do with how offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is utilizing his wide receivers. As we knew coming into the season, Allen was going to have a lot of weapons around him and because of that talent, we’ve seen a lot of 10 personnel and 11 personnel throughout games, further proving how far this offense has already come.’
Bills rookie AJ Epenesa continues to learn from veteran D-Line room
‘“Discouraging, I wouldn’t say that, but it was a motivation. I didn’t have OTA’s, preseason, rookie minicamp, the list goes on of things this rookie class wasn’t able to do,” Epenesa said to reporters on Zoom on Thursday. “Week one, game one, just coming fresh off of camp, I’m still making strides, still working to get better every single day and maybe it just wasn’t time to get in yet, and I just needed another week of preparation. I used it as something to push me to keep working harder for the next week.”’
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Month
‘Over the season’s first three games, which all ended in Bills victories, Allen threw for 1,038 yards and helped score 12 touchdowns.’
Raiders HC Jon Gruden: “Josh Allen is a problem for everybody”
‘“This guy is something else. It starts right there. Allen is a problem for everybody. He can make the throws that you can dream about. He’s powerful. He’s got a rocket. He’s smart. He’s everything you’re looking for at the quarterback position, and they’ve surrounded him with an arsenal of good players,” Raiders head coach Jon Gruden said. “Speed and the acquisition of Diggs gives them a guy that can really hurt you down field.’
Bills Injury Report: October 1st
‘Defensive tackle Ed Oliver did not practice on Thursday with a knee injury, and is considered day-to-day. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds was a full-go at practice on Thursday.’
Former Bills players help sponsor a cage at the Niagara County SPCA
‘Bills alumni, Booker Edgerson, Ken Jones, and Lou Piccone came together at the Niagara County SPCA to help homeless animals in need.’
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Month
‘The team also shared some of Allen’s stats for the month of September and three weeks into the season: Josh Allen currently leads the AFC in passing yards (1,038), passing touchdowns (10) and passer rating (124.8).’
Teammates proud of Josh Allen’s AFC honor
‘“It’s a huge honor and to see Josh get it it’s amazing,” said Hyde. Everyone around this building loves Josh. He’s not going to be a surprise to anybody now. Everybody knows with these three weeks what Josh Allen has done to some pretty good defenses, so no one is going to be sleeping on him. I’m happy for him just continue to go out there and play with as much confidence as possible.”‘
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Month
‘The last Bills player named AFC Player of the Month was safety Micah Hyde, who earned the defensive recognition back in November of 2017.’
Gabriel Davis’ longtime NFL goals are the rookie’s reality in Buffalo
‘“I’ve known since I was little that this was my dream and I knew I was going to achieve everything I wanted to achieve,” said Davis. “I found that out at a young age that I was blessed to have the mindset I have now.”’
Epenesa progressing quickly thanks Bills bounty of ‘resources’
‘The extra week of prep helped Epenesa learn the defense a bit better and get his conditioning ready to handle NFL caliber opposition. He said the “physical” part of the transition from college–the bigger, faster players–has been the hardest part.’