Josh Allen is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Last season, he proved every single one of his doubters wrong with his performances in both the regular season and the playoffs.
If not for a coin toss, he could have led the Bills to the Super Bowl. Allen recently received high praise from former Buffalo Bills DE Marcellus Wiley. The former Bills DE believes that Josh Allen is the best quarterback in the league.
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Willey on Speak for Yourself said, “In terms of talent, In terms of checking every single box that you can in terms of intangibles and tangibles, no one checks more than Josh Allen.”
Willey mentioned the names of Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, and Patrick Mahomes among the other top quarterbacks in the league. However, he believes that Josh Allen is better than all of them because he can do whatever they can, while also being better at running the ball.
Allen is a dual threat, and that is the reason defenses are unable to stop him. He has a cannon of an arm and can run with the ball like a running back. He has a big, strong body, which he uses to maximize his gameplay.
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Josh Allen has a great chance of winning the Super Bowl next season
The Buffalo Bills lost in a very heartbreaking manner to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round game last year. However, this time around, they’ll go into the next season as the heavy favorites to win it all.
Josh Allen has one of the best rosters around him in the NFL. It is his chance to lead this team to glory and win the Super Bowl. His counterpart Patrick Mahomes has always gotten the better of him in the playoffs, but this time around, the story could be different. Hopefully, Josh Allen will be able to win the first Super Bowl of his career and show the world why he is so rated so highly.
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