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The Buffalo Bills had to cut ties with a lot of key players this offseason, including All-Pro wide receiver Stefon Diggs and No. 2 wide receiver Gabe Davis.
However, they still have their star quarterback in Josh Allen.
Despite Allen not being able to guide the Bills to the Super Bowl yet in his career, there are still some out there, such as The Volume’s Logan Camden, who feel that he is underrated.
“I think he’s got an argument as the best playoff-performing quarterback in NFL history,” Camden recently said on Nerd Sesh.
“I think he’s got an argument as the best playoff performing quarterback in NFL history”
—@LoganCamden0 says Josh Allen is the most underrated QB in the NFL pic.twitter.com/gxe1Ch6IVz
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) August 6, 2024
Allen is the right man to be leading this Bills team because his play can certainly back up that claim.
He has recorded over 40 scrimmage touchdowns in each of the last four seasons en route to four consecutive AFC East titles.
No other player in the history of the sport has done that.
Additionally, he holds the NFL record for the highest passer rating in a single postseason (2021; 149.0).
His career playoff passer rating of 100.0 is proof that he is not the problem in Buffalo.
He is one of the most physically gifted players in the history of the game given his arm strength, size, and rushing ability.
Now, he is going to have to do some heavy lifting with the likes of Diggs, Davis, and key defensive pieces on new teams.
If he ends up guiding this Bills team deep into the playoffs a year after the organization cut ties with a lot of good players, he may be remembered forever in western New York.
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