‘“He’s just got a special aura about him,” Bills linebacker Von Miller told The Athletic’s Michael Silver. “I’ve played with some great ones — [Matthew] Stafford, and of course Peyton [Manning] — and he is one of those guys. I’m witnessing something different right now, and I can’t put my finger on it.”‘
Archives for December 17, 2024
Colin Cowherd’s latest proclamation about Josh Allen will make a lot of people angry
‘”Josh Allen’s the most talented quarterback I’ve ever seen,” Cowherd said. “I’ll die on that hill… we’re lucky we were born in a time you can watch him. I’ve never seen anything like it.”‘
Josh Allen’s viral throw shatters record and leaves NFL world speechless
‘Late in the second quarter, Allen avoided a sack and ran to his right, directing Keon Coleman to turn downfield before unleashing a missile that was caught and resulted in a 64 yard gain. And while Allen has made a living out of making outrageous throws just like that one, Ben Solak of ESPN points out what makes this one extra special.’
Bills expected to lose offensive coordinator Joe Brady to AFC rival
‘Brady’s name will certainly be one of the hottest this offseason in terms of the head coaching pool. For Buffalo’s sake, they’ll hope he pulls a Ben Johnson and sticks around for the next few years. That said, Matt Johnson of Sportsnaut says the team to really watch for in terms of Brady is another AFC powerhouse – the Cincinnati Bengals.’
Former Bills head coach proposes harsh punishments for MVP voters who don’t vote for Josh Allen
‘”If anybody votes for somebody other than Josh Allen for the MVP, take their MVP vote away and give it to somebody that actually knows the game,” Ryan said on Get Up.’
McDermott: Allen ‘all good’ after postgame tests
‘McDermott also said Spencer Brown is “all good” after saying Allen the same of Allen, indicating there are no issues with the starting right tackle.’
NFL flexes Sunday’s Bills-Patriots matchup to 4:25 p.m. EST
‘This will be the third-straight week the Bills are playing in the 4:25 p.m. EST window of games in the NFL. The Bills lost a Week 14 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams in Southern California, while earning a massive win this past Sunday over the Detroit Lions.’
Buffalo shows support for Bills with banners on City Hall
‘”One messages referencing their AFC East championship, one references team, City Hall and our support for our hometown team, and the other one states, ‘Let’s go Buffalo’ with a depiction of quarterback Josh Allen,” explained Scanlon on Monday.’
Buffalo Bills Week 16 matchup against New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium flexed to 4:25 p.m.
‘Kickoff of the game was originally scheduled for 1 p.m., it will now start at 4:25 p.m. It will still be televised on CBS.’
Bills home game vs. Patriots moved to 4:25 p.m. kickoff
‘This will be the fifth time this season that the Bills have played a game in the late afternoon television slot, and fourth time over the past five games. They have played five games in primetime, and five have kicked off at 1 p.m.’
John Murphy: As Bills offense hums, give credit to offensive line
‘“It’s the O-line, up front,” according to Dion Dawkins. “We have to win that trench warfare.”’
Bills vs. Patriots game at Highmark Stadium flexed to 4:25 p.m.
‘The NFL flex rules state that only Sunday afternoon games can be moved to a Sunday night, Monday night, or Thursday night time slot. Sunday afternoon games may also be moved between 1:00 p.m. and 4:05 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. ET according to the NFL’s website.’
Bills vs Patriots: Television, tickets and time change
‘The Bills will now host the Patriots Sunday at 4:25 p.m. on WROC (CBS). The game was originally scheduled for 1 p.m. The teams are at opposite ends of the AFC East — Buffalo at 11-3. New England at 3-11.’
Sunday’s Bills-Patriots game pushed back to late afternoon
‘The move is likely meant to give CBS a more attractive matchup in the late-afternoon window.’
10’s Takes: Josh Allen is the MVP favorite, but there’s plenty of ball left to play
‘This time last year, Brock Purdy was the betting odds favorite to win the NFL MVP with Lamar Jackson, the eventual winner at a little under around 20 percent implied odds.’