The dynamic dual-threat quarterback is locked in.
“I’ve seen a different Josh this offseason — not that it was bad before, but he’s got a new sense of focus and determination, which is good,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said to the assembled media last week.
The quarterback agrees with this assessment.
“Just understanding our window, and I want to give everything that I have for as long as I play,” Allen said. “I’m not saying that I haven’t done that in the past, but there’s always new ways that I can find to get better and not being complacent with what I’m doing on the field, understanding that there’s a lot of plays that we left out there.”
After falling short of the AFC Championship Game in each of the past two seasons, Buffalo heads into the 2023 campaign with a healthy sense of urgency. And in a highly competitive AFC East — and a loaded AFC as a whole — the Bills need elite play from their 27-year-old superstar week in and week out. My prediction: Allen puts the team and city on his back, authoring his best season yet.
The first-round pick of TE Dalton Kincaid helps, giving Allen a dangerous middle-of-the-field weapon to go between Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis. And the second-round pick of O’Cyrus Torrence gives Buffalo more oomph up front, especially in the run game. Speaking of which, I think James Cook will flourish as a feature back.
With an improved supporting cast, Allen will carve up the league with his arm, legs, leadership and knack for the moment. Even among the AFC’s staggering cadre of superstar quarterbacks, Allen will stand out. And thus, he’ll take home the top individual award.