Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, was ranked on the NFL Top 100 list for the 2024 season. He finished outside the top ten this time around, coming in at number twelve. After leading the Bills to their fourth consecutive AFC East championship, Allen had another outstanding season, but he falls four spots from his eighth-place rating in 2023. Together with left tackle Dion Dawkins, who debuted on the NFL Network’s annual top-100 list at number 96, they are the only two Bills players to make the list.
With the exception of someone coming absolutely out of left field, Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs appear to be the only two quarterbacks who will finish ahead of Allen.
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— NFL (@NFL) August 1, 2024
Allen is arguably the most deadly dual-threat quarterback available. Allen gained 524 yards and 15 rushing touchdowns on 111 attempts last season in addition to his 4,306 yards and 29 touchdowns passing. His touchdown total on rushes tied Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, sharing first place among quarterbacks and second place overall among all NFL rushers.
This year, Allen’s ranking may have suffered with the quantity of turnovers that other people saw. His seven fumbles and eighteen interceptions in 2023 have contributed to the spread of misleading narratives and frequently misinformation.
Look for an NFL quarterback who has scored more touchdowns overall since 2019. He is 23 points ahead of QB2 on that list, thus there isn’t one. What’s his name? Mahomes. Investigate the NFL quarterback who had the lowest turnover rate in the postseason after that. Warning: This is Allen’s story.
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Josh Allen lacks two things: a single Super Bowl appearance and an AP NFL MVP award. At wide receiver, he also lacks Stefon Diggs. Will Allen be able to have a memorable season in 2024 in light of everything and the ongoing doubts? Although we already know how general manager Brandon Beane thinks about JA17, only time will tell.
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— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) August 1, 2024
Josh Allen, A Bills Pro Bowler, Says He’s Like Michael Jordan.
Over the previous few years, Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills has been regarded as one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks; despite the fact that his immediate surrounds have changed significantly this offseason, his reputation has not.
The offensive tackle for the Bills, Dion Dawkins, likened player-manager Josh Allen to one of the greatest athletes of all time when discussing why he has a grudge against the New York Jets, one of the team’s main rivals in the AFC East this season.
According to “Up & Adams,” Dawkins discussed how disrespectful NBA players would not have conversed with or about Michael Jordan in the past and claimed that his role was to serve as Allen’s personal guardian.
Dawkins declared, “Josh Allen is my Michael Jordan.” “You want to speak with Michael Jackson in front of me, as I am his personal guardian? Yes, indeed, I am the first to raise my hands.
It’s commendable that Dawkins would defend Allen in this way because he has played for the Bills for his entire seven-year professional career and has made the Pro Bowl three of those seasons.
Naturally, even though Aaron Rodgers, the future Hall of Fame quarterback, tore his Achilles in Week 1, the Jets still managed to defeat the Bills in their opening-week game last season.
Allen and the Bills will need to reassemble offensively this season as they will not have the support of former WR2 Gabriel Davis or four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
#Bills LT Dion Dawkins clarifies why he has an issue with certain Jets players 🗣️
"If MJ is on the court and there is a player that has NO NAME… he should not be talking to MJ like MJ ain't who MJ is… Josh Allen is my Michael Jordan."@heykayadams @DDawkins66 @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/czwCvkWxEa
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) August 1, 2024