‘Oishei Children’s Hospital is one of the favorite charities of the Bills quarterback. He is donating 17% of the proceeds from Josh’s Jaqs cereal to Oishei, and he has made frequent visits to meet with children in the past.’
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Jim Kubiak: How Bills QB Josh Allen capped spectacular day with ‘Gold Rip’ audible
‘This unique ability to morph between offensive strategies is the template that Daboll is developing here in Buffalo. He is teaching Allen that each game will be different and how to win with differing circumstances. Allen has embraced Daboll’s philosophy and now proved the Bills’ offense is not a one-trick pony.’
Quarterback Josh Allen is a perfect fit for Buffalo
‘The love Allen has for his teammates and they for him is quite apparent. As is the love Allen has for Buffalonians and they for him. He may hail from the rural central California town of Firebaugh (population: 8,336), but he easily could have been born and bred in the City of Good Neighbors.’
Bills Fans Support Grieving Allen With Charitable Donations
‘Allen has been a big supporter of the hospital and has made regular trips to visit patients during his three seasons in Buffalo.’
Bills fans donate over $200K to children’s hospital in honor of Josh Allen’s late grandmother
‘”We are grateful you chose us as a way to honor [Allen’s] grandmother… you are making such an impact here for our patients! and you are making such an impact here for our patients!” the hospital wrote on Twitter.’
Bills fans step up to honor Josh Allen’s grandmother
‘”This year in particular it’s obviously been a challenge for all hospitals. There’s so much work done day-in and day-out whether it be treatments or activities or finding new equipment that rely heavily on community support. Insurance doesn’t cover everything that goes on at Oishei, and when the community steps up to make these kinds of donations it leads to a very real and lasting impact.”‘
Sam Monson: Josh Allen’s ceiling is ‘incredible’
‘“That game put him back into the top-five for the season in terms of [Pro Football Focus] grades,” PFF analyst Sam Monson said on The DA Show on CBS Sports Radio. “He had slipped out of that group. He was in there during his incredible run at the start of the year, and then the last few games had dragged his grade down and pulled him away from the very top quarterbacks in the NFL. But he jumped back into that group with that game against Seattle.”’
Brandon Marshall: We shouldn’t forget Stefon Diggs in NFL’s best receivers discussion
‘”You can’t forget about Stefon Diggs,” Marshall said. “He’s not the No. 1 wide receiver, but we don’t talk about him enough. That’s a guy that can beat one-on-one coverage over, and over, and over again.”‘
Bills Mafia has donated over $200,000 to Oishei Children’s Hospital honoring Josh Allen’s grandma
‘The hospital says it plans on a special thank you to Bills Mafia soon.’
Bills fans raise $250K for Buffalo children’s hospital in memory of Josh Allen’s grandma
‘Josh Allen’s grandma passed away over the weekend and Bills fans began to make donations in $17 increments to Oishei Children’s Hospital in Buffalo.’
‘This dude’s Buffalo’ | Coaching staff reacts to Bills fans’ support of Josh Allen
‘”He’s real,” the offensive coordinator said. “He doesn’t try to pretend to be something that he’s not. He has a way of connecting to people from really all over. And he lays it on the line. He’s a good listener. He’s demanding of himself. … This dude is Buffalo. He’s got a chip on his shoulder.”‘
Bills Today | The Bills are a surprise team on this list
‘Quarterback Josh Allen, who has made quite a jump in Year 3, ranks third in passing yards (2,587) while improving his completion rate from 58.8% in 2019 to 67.1% this season. Entering the year, Allen had yet to notch a 300-yard passing day. This year, he has five, including two 400-yard outings. Already, he has thrown for 19 touchdowns a year after notching 20. His passer rating also has jumped from 85.3 to 107.2.’
Stefon Diggs on how he feels about Josh Allen
‘”He’s everything you’d want in a quarterback,” said Diggs.’
Upon further review: Tremaine Edmunds can build off of Sunday’s effort for Bills
‘One game won’t totally change the trajectory of Edmunds’ season, but Sunday’s effort was a step in the right direction. Simply put, the Bills need Edmunds to be more than just a part of their defense. For as much as coach Sean McDermott preaches about every player doing their 1/11th, as the middle linebacker — and a former first-round draft pick — Edmunds needs to be a playmaker. While he came into the game against the Seahawks second on the team with 52 tackles, not enough of them could be described as impactful. That’s why it was so promising to see him making plays behind the line of scrimmage against Seattle.’
What we learned from snap counts in Bills’ Week 9 win, game ball and more
‘Zack Moss again outsnapped Devin Singletary. For the second consecutive game, the rookie running back received slightly more playing time than his second-year counterpart. Moss played 38 offensive snaps (56%), while Singletary played 31 (46%) on a day that the rushing attack took a clear back seat to the passing offense.’