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Josh Allen is an NFL quarterback. He plays for the Buffalo Bills. He played college football with the Wyoming Cowboys.
Josh Allen has etched his name into the record books seemingly week after week throughout what has been another MVP-caliber season. But this coming Sunday, the
The Buffalo Bills have rattled off two games against high-caliber opponents to claim stirring wins with Josh Allen playing some great football. Such has been Allen's form that some think he has re-entered the MVP race as we enter Week 16.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski offered a blunt assessment of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen ahead of their upcoming matchup, focusing on the physical challenge Allen presents when he takes off as a signal-caller.
Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen and his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, are expecting their first baby. The Sinners star and her husband announced the news via a heartwarming video on Instagram, with an accompanying heart emoji.
Josh Allen has catapulted into the MVP conversation after two stellar performances against the Cincinnati Bengals and the New England Patriots, as the Bills, now 10-4, are close to securing their postseason berth.
The Buffalo Bills may not win the AFC East this season, and quarterback Josh Allen may not earn his second straight NFL MVP award. During Sunday's comeback win over the New England Patriots, however,
Josh Allen, the veteran star of the Buffalo Bills, has revealed that his favorite teammate is not anyone from his team. The star, instead, referred to his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, as his favorite teammate in his recent interview,
The Bills and Josh Allen seem to be peaking at just the right time, ahead of a wide-open AFC playoffs. Here’s how they have reworked their offense
Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen's upset stomach during Sunday's game against the New England Patriots is nothing new.
Allen, whom the Browns passed on at No. 1 overall in 2018 in favor of Baker Mayfield, is No. 4 in the NFL with a 104.3 rating, and No. 2 with a 70.0 completion percentage. Contrast that with Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders, who’s 46th with a 68.1 rating, and 48th with a 52.2 completion percentage as he heads into his fifth NFL start.