Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who's playing the best football of his seven-year career, entered the final game of the regular season with 3,731 passing yards and 28 touchdowns, along with 531 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, and 1 receiving touchdown.
Josh Allen has faced numerous doubters since the Buffalo Bills selected the raw but athletic quarterback in the first round of the 2018 draft.
Following their Week 17 victory over the Jets to clinch the AFC’s No. 2 seed, the Bills head into their regular-season finale against the Patriots with an opportunity to breathe before the playoffs begin. Without any stakes that impact their playoff path, Week 18 presents an opportunity.
Josh Allen may not get much chance to further his MVP candidacy in Week 18. Here's a look ahead to the Bills vs Patriots regular season finale
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"This was not a sensational statistical performance from the MVP front-runner, but a leadership victory that solidified Allen as a cornerstone of franchise success. He answered the call and was able to do just enough to overcome the Patriots’ plan,
Despite not playing for anything, the Bills are electing to keep Josh Allen on the field in the season finale.
The Buffalo Bills are locked into the No. 2 seed in the AFC standings and will treat their Week 18 contest against the New England Patriots somewhat like
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen played only one snap in Sunday's regular season finale, but he still had an impact. With the Bills having already locked up the AFC East title and No. 2 seed in the conference playoffs,
Josh Allen on getting the start against the Patriots to extend his consecutive starts streak which sits at 114 (counting playoffs): “It’s something that means a lot to me. Just making sure that I’m available, playing through things throughout the years.. Glad I get to start.”… pic.twitter.com/u0BZDmSGs2
McDermott admitted the plan is to keep that streak alive for Allen, meaning all he has to do is take the first snap of the game for the Bills. Per McDermott, Allen will play “very, very short amount of time” against the Patriots.