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There were many questions surrounding the Buffalo Bills heading into the 2024 season, not least of which was quarterback Josh Allen’s perceived lack of support at wide receiver and if they The question that was raised was whether his chances of becoming a legitimate Super Bowl contender were effectively closed with the latest release. Lost to Kansas City in the playoffs.
The team answered that latter part with a resounding “no,” going 8-2 through the first 10 weeks of the season. The team dominated from the start, winning by 21 points and 37 points, respectively, showing resilience and bouncing back from a humiliating loss to Baltimore and a three-point loss to Houston, going undefeated in their last five games. did.
During that time, Allen re-established himself as an MVP candidate and one of the league’s best quarterbacks. Through 10 games, Allen has totaled 21 touchdowns and four interceptions. Khalil Shaquille stepped up as Allen’s favorite target, and rookie Keon Coleman lived up to expectations. The team added Amari Cooper to the roster in a trade with Cleveland, and they believe he will continue to learn the playbook and ultimately be a major contributor to the team’s playoff push.
The Bills defense is very middling, allowing 333.3 yards per game and scoring 19 total touchdowns at this point in the season, which further ranks the team in second place behind their arch-rival Chiefs. It makes it memorable. At AFC.
Much of the hype surrounds the defending Super Bowl champions, the Baltimore Ravens, or the burgeoning Pittsburgh Steelers, but the Bills are on track to compete for the rights to represent the AFC. He is in a position to challenge any of the three teams. Super Bowl New Orleans.