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Bills’ Star QB Unfazed by Statistical Anomaly

The Buffalo Bills have started the 2024 season with a 2-0 record, but their usually explosive quarterback, Josh Allen, has put up some surprisingly modest passing statistics. Through two games, Allen ranks 22nd in passing yards, 23rd in completions, and 21st in first downs passing.

However, Allen and the Bills are not concerned about the lack of gaudy passing numbers. Allen himself stated that winning is the only statistic that matters, and he is happy to rely on the run game when it is effective.

Offensive coordinator Joe Brady echoed Allen’s sentiment, emphasizing the team’s commitment to adapting to the flow of each game. Brady acknowledged that there will be times when Allen needs to throw 50 times, but the Bills are content to win in different ways.

Several factors contribute to Allen’s statistical anomaly. In Week 2 against Miami, the Bills’ defense and special teams dominated, creating short fields and limited offensive possessions. Allen only threw 19 passes, his third-lowest total in a complete game throughout his career.



Furthermore, defenses across the league are trending towards limiting explosive plays by employing more two-high safety looks. This defensive strategy forces offenses to sustain long, methodical drives, reducing opportunities for big plays downfield.

Despite the lower passing volume, Allen remains efficient. He ranks highly in passer rating, completion percentage, and yards per attempt while throwing no interceptions and taking only two sacks.

Both Allen and Brady acknowledged the league-wide defensive trend and expressed confidence in their ability to exploit opportunities for downfield passes when they arise. For now, the Bills are winning games, and Allen remains focused on the ultimate goal: hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.