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Josh Allen

Josh Allen

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Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 5"/255 lbs
Born: Virginia, United States
College: Kentucky
Draft: 2019 1st round (7th pick) by the
  • Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills News, Analysis and More

    Projecting the Bills' offensive depth chart for the 2024 NFL Season

    © Jamie Germano/Rochester Democrat and Projecting the Bills' offensive depth chart for the 2024 NFL Season A roster projection for the Buffalo Bills in-flux offense for the upcoming season. Author: McKenna Middlebrook May 05, 2024 In this story: Buffalo Bills Josh Allen James Cook Keon Coleman NFL Free Agency La'el Collins Dalton Kincaid Dion Dawkins The dust of the 2024 NFL Draft has settled, and the pending free agents are all but signed. With that, let's take a look into our metaphorical crystal ball to project who will be suiting up on the offensive side of the ball for the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 NFL season. Players listed in order in which we're projecting them to appear on the depth

  • ClutchPoints | Buffalo Bills News

    Josh Allen shared hilariously unrealistic mock drafts with Bills GM Brandon Beane

    As is so often the case for fans of the Buffalo Bills, the 2023 season ended in tremendous disappointment, as the Bills exited the postseason at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs for the third time in four years. To make matters worse, the 2024 offseason hadn't been particularly kind to the Bills either. Often-disgruntled wide receiver Stefon Diggs was shipped off to Houston, while wideout Gabe Davis and starting center Mitch Morse both signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. What this means is Josh Allen and the Bills offense are in need desperate need of reinforcements in order to keep up with the Chiefs, Bengals and Texans of the world, one of which came with the signing of Curtis Samuel in free agency.

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    Patriots coach Jerod Mayo addresses Bill Belichick's criticism of Drake Maye: 'He's going to compete'

    Bill Belichick had a strong opinion of the New England Patriots No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye on draft night, and current head coach Jerod Mayo does not entirely disagree. The veteran coach took issue with the former North Carolina quarterback's own comparisons to Josh Allen, and he expressed concern over his lack of experience and the need for improvement. "Drake compares himself a lot to Josh Allen, he's been doing that for quite a while – we'll see about that," Belichick said on "The Pat McAfee Show" draft night special last week.