‘During the 44-34 game, Allen’s pass completion rate was 81.6 percent. In all, he threw for 415 yards.’
Archives for November 2020
Bills WR Stefon Diggs is trying to carry over what he learned in Minnesota to Buffalo
‘“He’s brought energy and a dog mentality to our offense and our football team quite frankly. And the yards, everyone can pull up and find the numbers but I believe it goes beyond that. There’s a lot of intangibles in there as well that we as a team have benefited from.”’
Bills Injury Report: November 11th
‘WR John Brown (knee/veteran rest day)’
Bills teammates praise Josh Allen for heavy-hearted performance
‘“I was in that situation once before,” running back Devin Singletary said. “It wasn’t in the league but where I had to go into a game where I lost my grandmother. You just gain so much more respect for him. That’s tough to do, and for him to come out and play how he did, that speaks volumes.”’
Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week
‘Last Sunday against the Seahawks, Allen led the Bills to victory by throwing for three touchdowns and rushing for another. His 415 passing yards earned him a spot in the NFL history books.’
What went right, what went wrong: Bills-Seahawks All-22
‘The offensive line had its fair share of issues handling the Seattle blitzes. No individual was particularly terrible, but everyone took their turn with a problem. I had every starter but Daryl Williams allowing at least one pressure. That includes Cody Ford, who played only 14 snaps. Ike Boettger again seemed vulnerable in stunts. Granted, the Bills dropped back over 45 times, but this group is usually a notch better.’
Bills’ Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week – again
‘Allen joins pretty good company with this honor. Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs is the only other player to win this award twice in 2020. Plus Jim Kelly is the only Bills player to ever win it twice in a season.’
Stefon Diggs on how he feels about Josh Allen
‘With a shortened weird offseason, the duo would have every excuse on why they haven’t gelled on the field. But they haven’t needed those.’
Josh Allen on earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week
‘Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after an impressive performance against the Seattle Seahawks. He did so while processing the heartbreaking loss of his grandmother.’
Top 5 storylines fans need to follow for Bills at Cardinals | Week 10
‘”I think we have to come back with a chip on our shoulder this week and put a good week of practice in,” McDermott said. “Have great clarity around how we’re going to go about game-planning and the game plan and the expectation level. We still have a lot of football yet to be played, and we’re going to face a good Arizona team out at their spot. We’re going to have to travel across the country here, so we have to get back to work.”‘
‘I don’t ever want to leave’ | Josh Allen reacts to outpouring of support from Bills Mafia
‘”Words can’t really describe how I feel, how my family feels,” Allen said. “Every time I call my parents and let them know the new number, they just start balling all over again. To know that people care and that so much good is coming out of a tough situation, it means the world to myself, it means the world to my family.”‘
Josh Allen earns AFC Offensive Player of the Week award | Week 9
‘Allen completed 81.6 percent of his passes (31 of 38) for 415 passing yards. He threw for three touchdowns and rushed in for one. Allen earned the AFC Offensive Player of the Month award earlier this season after a win in Week 2 against Miami. He joins Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas as the only Bills to win this award twice in one season. This is the fourth time he has won the award in his career.’
Harrison Phillips selected as Bills’ nominee for Salute to Service Award
‘Phillips supports the veteran community in Western New York through his partnership with WNY Heroes, an organization that provides financial assistance to veterans and their families, and with visits to the local Veterans Affairs Hospital.’
Bills Today | These two Bills received midseason All-Pro mentions
‘Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer … consistently found his way to the football. He has racked up 69 total tackles to go with 2.0 sacks, four tackles for loss and a forced fumble. Of those 69 tackles, 53 have been solo stops.’
Column: Matt Hasselbeck thinks key to Bills’ rebound is Josh Allen’s healing left shoulder
‘”I thought, after maybe two to three weeks, you might be feeling better,” Hasselbeck said in a phone call with The Buffalo News. “But after four weeks, you’re good. You’re not thinking about that at all. Obviously, I’m sort of pulling for Seattle because I’ve got more friends in Seattle than I do in Buffalo. But I sat there and I’m like, ‘Seattle is in trouble with this guy. He really looks like he’s ready to bust back out like he was in the first four games.”