‘This is the 11th time Allen has won the award, which sets a franchise record as he has now surpassed Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly.’
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Bills offense to face stiff test in Commanders defensive line
‘All four starters up front for the Commanders are former first round picks.’
‘Taking the same approach’: Bills look to continue efficient play after surgical Week 2 performance
‘”The communication that we had as an offense, as a staff, it was very open and honest,” Allen explained. “(Now, we’re) just making sure we’re staying on top of those things and taking the same approach every week.”‘
Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week, breaks Kelly’s team record
‘Allen completed 31 of his 37 passes for 274 yards and three touchdowns as the team bounced-back from a stunning season-opening loss to the New York Jets six days prior.’
Buffalo Bills focused on preparing for stout Washington Commanders defense
‘“There’s a lot of former first round picks along that front,” said Bills head coach Sean McDermott. “It’s impressive.”’
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of Week
‘Allen threw for 274 yards, 3 TD, while not turning the ball over once in Buffalo’s Week 2 win over the Raiders.’
‘He’s playing pretty confident’ | Bills impressed with Sam Howell’s start to his NFL career
‘The Washington defensive line is composed of four former first-round picks in Chase Young, Daron Payne, Montez Sweat and Jonathan Allen.’
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week | Week 2 | 2023
‘The Bills’ sixth-year starter rebounded from a rough outing against the New York Jets in the Bills’ first game of the season. Allen had been critical of his performance earlier in the week and said that last week’s struggles allowed him to better appreciate his success in Week 2.’
Bills’ Spencer Brown stepped up, with no small assistance, vs. Maxx Crosby
‘Brown had to single-block Crosby on pure pass-block sets on 15 plays, according to a News video review of the game. He got help from a tight end who jammed Crosby at the line of scrimmage before going out into the pass pattern on six plays. He got help from a running back who put a chip-block on Crosby on two plays. There were at least six other pass plays on which the pass was released extremely quickly, before Crosby had much chance to rush.’
Bills Mailbag: Might Deonte Harty and Trent Sherfield soon have bigger roles on offense?
‘The Bills have had 75 targets in the passing game, with Stefon Diggs leading the way with 20, followed by Gabe Davis (11), Kincaid (10), James Cook (10) and Dawson Knox (9). That’s 60 of the 75 targets. It’s early in the season, but those five can reasonably be expected to continue to dominate the targets. Harty will continue to have a role as the gadget guy, but barring injury, not a lot should be expected at the moment from Sherfield.’
Stadium sticker shock: Bills fans encounter higher parking prices and fewer spots
‘Whatever the reason, fans attending the Buffalo Bills’ home opener Sunday might have been dealing with parking lot sticker shock, with some locations charging as much as $60. But the extra costs for private and commercial parking lots did not stop from quickly filling many of them up.’
Jim Kubiak: Double-edged sword that is Josh Allen cuts the right way for Bills vs. Raiders
‘Allen was perfect in the first quarter and played with a different philosophy than in the season-opening loss to the New York Jets. Offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, whose direction this week was to be “safe but not conservative,” started off Allen with quick passing concepts. These quick little slants, hitches and swing routes force the quarterback to be decisive and prevent a gun-slinging gambler like Allen from holding on to the ball too long. The Bills’ offense benefited greatly from Dorsey’s approach as Allen kept the offense methodically moving down the field.’
Bills power rankings: Thanks to big game from Josh Allen, Buffalo moves (mostly) up
‘Let’s take a look at where the Bills are in the latest round of power rankings…’.
Bills look to bewilder defenses with moving pieces on offense
‘”Whether it’s moving Stefon around, Gabe around, tight ends around, Trent Sherfield, Deonte Harty or different guys, I think that creates some issues [between] the defense,” Dorsey said. “[Then, they] don’t know exactly where these guys are going to line up. Hopefully, that creates some struggles for them and their preparation and we’ll continue to look to do that as much as possible.”‘
Allen playing smarter but still making ‘wow’ plays
‘”When he’s willing to take what they give him and take those checkdowns, and then use his legs as well, in a decisive way, he makes it really hard to defend,” McDermott said.’