The Buffalo Bills issued their first injury report of the week, and quarterback Josh Allen was on it after banging up his throwing arm in the win over the New England Patriots. Allen began the practice week as a full participant. The Bills did not hold ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had high praise for New England Patriots rookie signal-caller Drake Maye ahead of their Week 16 matchup on Sunday. He predicts that Maye will be “really good for a really long time.”
The Buffalo Bills‘ latest game against the New England Patriots culminated in concern from fans due to the mid-game injury suffered by Josh Allen. The Bills, who currently occupy the top spot in the AFC East division,
Josh Allen’s funny bone was no laughing matter for a few fraught moments of another Bills victory. Buffalo’s star quarterback repeatedly shook his throwing hand and winced while trainers attended to h
Nobody thought that the New England Patriots even stood a chance against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Especially considering the Patriots had to play in the freezing cold in front of Bills Mafia. But,
The Buffalo Bills got a huge scare against the New England Patriots in Week 16 as quarterback Josh Allen was injured during the contest. In the fourth quarter, Allen went down with an injury which looked like a hand problem. Instead, it turned out to be an elbow issue.
Still, the game was not without some nail-biting moments, and one came for Bills fans in the fourth quarter when quarterback Josh Allen appeared to hurt his right elbow/hand as a result of making contact with a defender’s helmet while being tackled on play.
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady wasn't interested in style points against the New England Patriots, he was just happy to get the win.
New England Patriots quarterbacks coach T.C. McCartney sees a lot of potential in Drake Maye as the 2024 season draws to a close. In only his first season, McCartney thinks the rookie quarterback might already be the smartest person in the building.
Josh Allen may be hard-pressed to top 4,000 yards passing for a fifth consecutive season. And that’s not a bad thing. As much as the five-time defending AFC East champion