Bills' Josh Allen gets high praise from Chiefs' Chris Jones

The Buffalo Bills QB, Josh Allen, landed at number eight on the NFL Top 100 list, as voted on by the players. The Bills Mafia knows about Allen's bizarre pregame routine where he throws up before every game. They know about his desire to win above everything else and his willingness to put his body […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen

The Buffalo Bills QB, Josh Allen, landed at number eight on the NFL Top 100 list, as voted on by the players.

The Bills Mafia knows about Allen's bizarre pregame routine where he throws up before every game. They know about his desire to win above everything else and his willingness to put his body on the line. They love, sometimes, how he will hurdle linebackers and stiff-arm corners or throw a 60-yard bomb on a rope while scrambling out of the pocket.

However, an aspect of Allen's game was just revealed to the world by none other than Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones, one of the best players in the league. Jones, when talking about Allen and what makes him so unique, gave an inside look at an aspect of Allen's game that has been previously underreported.

At the beginning of the video, Jones starts off with a clip that has now gone viral, discussing Allen's expert level of trash-talking on the field. Specifically, how he'll just go up and cuss out players, playing 3D chess while they are trying out tic tac toe.

Jones started the video with a blunt message, "Josh Allen, he's scary." 

Even the camera crew was surprised by Jones' next reply. "He'll cuss you out. He'll talk nasty to you." 

After being asked about the difference between Joe Burrow and Allen, Jones said that Burrow is nicer on the football field. "Burrow, he's just polite."

"Josh Allen, he'll get nasty with you. He got a little attitude about himself." Jones finished.

Talking trash to a linebacker before stiff-arming them out of bounds, while playing at the quarterback position, has to be infuriating for opposing defenses. Just yet another reason we're thrilled he's a member of the Buffalo Bills.

Featured image via Jamie Germano/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK