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Analyst: Veteran Quarterback Shows Dramatic Improvement This Season

Odds Show A Clear Favorite To Win NFL's Offensive Player Of The Year


The NFL shield logo on the goal post pad at Louisiana Superdome on September 9, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The Buffalo Bills are one of the best teams in the NFL right now at 3-0.

That is thanks in large part to the play of superstar quarterback Josh Allen.

Allen has thrown seven touchdowns, no interceptions, and has a passer rating of 133.7 through the first three weeks of the regular season.

NFL analyst Greg Cosell joined the Ross Tucker Podcast recently to talk about how Allen looks different this year.

“The ball’s out quick…He really played from the pocket with high, high-level efficiency…Allen just looks like a comfortable player,” Cosell said Friday morning.

With Allen playing the way that he is playing from the pocket, this Bills team might be the best Josh Allen-led Bills team yet.

Despite losing the likes of franchise cornerstone pieces such as Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, Tre’Davious White, and others, Buffalo looks as dangerous as it has ever looked.

They have put up 30+ points in all three games and are looking like the biggest challenger to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.

Almost all of that has to do with Allen under center.

He has not had a passer rating of under 107.0 in any of the three games this year and has spread the ball around to his group of pass-catchers.

With the way Pro Bowl running back James Cook is running the football as well, this offense feels perfectly balanced at the moment.

It is only three games so far, but the Buffalo Bills look like a juggernaut at the moment.