‘There were a few factors that weighed heavily upon the Bills’ inefficiency in Weeks 8-18, including the team’s receiving corps’ ability to create yards after the catch experiencing a steep dropoff and the offensive line failing to protect Allen as well as it had early in the year. Per Pro Football Focus, Buffalo recorded the ninth-best pressure-allowed rate (29.2%) in the league prior to Week 7, but after that time, recorded the 10th-worst rate in the NFL at 37%. As the pressure within the pocket increased, so did Allen’s tendency to turn the ball over. He finished the season tied for the third-most interceptions in the league with 14.’