Bills' Josh Allen pulls off an insane one-handed catch

The Buffalo Bills franchise QB, Josh Allen, has been silencing critics while putting up insane stats since joining the NFL. The "project QB" has developed into one of the very best signal-callers across the entire NFL. Add to his already impressive repertoire the fact that he can pull off insane catches that we've never really […]

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The Buffalo Bills franchise QB, Josh Allen, has been silencing critics while putting up insane stats since joining the NFL. The "project QB" has developed into one of the very best signal-callers across the entire NFL.

Add to his already impressive repertoire the fact that he can pull off insane catches that we've never really seen a QB do in the NFL before. While it doesn't count for anything, it's one of the craziest things we've ever seen on a football field.

Just a normal day at practice for Allen, snagging one-handed catches like an elite WR and then casually walking off. Yes, we understand Allen hasn't won an MVP or a Super Bowl, but genuinely we are wondering if there's anything he can't do on the football field.

Unfortunately, any time Allen catches a touchdown in a game it results in a heartbreaking defeat so we're more than okay with him keeping this certain skillset in practice only and not on game day.

With Buffalo gearing up to take on the Commanders, it looks like Allen is ready for battle. As long as the team can stay healthy, as their most recent injury update gives us a little bit of concern, Bills Mafia should like the team's chances in their upcoming contest.

Allen pulling off insane one-handed catches is a great precursor to the upcoming contest. Here's hoping it's yet another week where Allen silences the critics with a premiere performance. As long as the weather holds out, Allen should be in line for yet another monster performance.

We can't wait.

Featured image via Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports