One play was all Josh Allen needed on Sunday. The leading 2024 NFL MVP candidate took a single snap and was replaced by Mitchell Trubisky against the New England Patriots in Week 18. He's officially started 115 consecutive games,
Josh Allen dominated the Denver Broncos in the first round of this year's NFL playoffs on Sunday. He was a terror through the air and on the ground as he led the Buffalo Bills to a wild-card victory over the visiting side,
Bills quarterback Josh Allen is one of the most reliable players ... Here is everything you need to know about Allen's backup. Mitchell Trubisky is the Bills' backup quarterback for the second ...
Josh Allen was bleeding from the mouth ... you could tell he's the best player in NFL right now," backup QB Mitchell Trubisky said. "As you get older in this league, you figure out, like, how ...
But quarterback Josh Allen almost lost his thumbnail ... With the victory sealed, Allen was replaced by backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky for the Bills' final possession.
It's been the most memorable season to date for Buffalo's franchise quarterback. The final test: Can he will them to the Super Bowl?
Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitch Trubisky has reflected on his first start of the season in the loss to the New England Patriots.
McDermott admitted the plan was to keep the streak alive for Allen, meaning all he had to do is take the first snap of the game for the Bills. Per McDermott, Allen would play a “very, very short amount of time” against the Pats.
Buffalo didn’t flinch after Denver opened with a touchdown, scoring on six of its first seven drives and finishing with a 23-minute edge in time of possession.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are reuniting with a familiar face ahead of the game against Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens in the 2025 NFL playoffs.
The final eight teams are set in the NFL. There are a pair of games on Saturday and two more on Sunday. The primary focus of this piece is the main slate and the classic contests, but there are also
There’s a switch somewhere in the back of Josh Allen’s shoulder pads. There’s got to be. Sometimes Allen will bulldoze a defender. Sometimes he’ll jump over the top of one. Other times he’s chirping at an opponent or even the officials.