Josh Allen can take away part of Tom Brady's legacy on Sunday
Josh Allen can do something that only Tom Brady has done in NFL history. Years ago, before Josh Allen was drafted, Bills fans were hoping the next franchise quarterback would be one of the best. After years of torment at the hands of Brady, Allen can further cement his legacy in NFL history on Sunday. […]
Josh Allen can do something that only Tom Brady has done in NFL history.
Years ago, before Josh Allen was drafted, Bills fans were hoping the next franchise quarterback would be one of the best.
After years of torment at the hands of Brady, Allen can further cement his legacy in NFL history on Sunday.
Per NFL Communications, with four touchdown passes, Allen can join Tom Brady as the only players ever with four-or-more touchdown passes in each of their first three home games of a season.
Bills fans who spent decades clamoring for a franchise quarterback finally have that, and then some.
Allen is the quarterback an entire fanbase has been waiting their whole lives for, and he's been well worth the wait.
Josh Allen is the real deal
The franchise quarterback is top-five in both yards and touchdowns this season.
In fact, many experts have Allen and the Bills as the Super Bowl favorites and Allen winning the MVP this season.
Allen and the offense have been on a tear, despite some key injuries slowing the team down throughout the season.
Additionally, the Bills are not playing their best football. This should be terrifying for opposing teams.
With a dominant performance from the star quarterback on Sunday, Allen could join historic company.
What's more, this would put the Bills further in the driver's seat in the AFC.
Seeding matters
Currently, the Bills are first in the AFC after the crucial comeback victory over Kansas City.
The red-hot Bills will look to keep on with their winning ways.
Ultimately, it's Super Bowl or bust for this Bills unit.
Perhaps the easiest, and most fun, way to a Super Bowl is if the playoffs run through Buffalo.
There aren't enough tables in the world that would be able to supply Bills Mafia for an AFC Championship game in Buffalo.
For now, onto Green Bay.
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