JOSH ALLEN’S GREATNESS ON ANOTHER LEVEL LIFTS BILLS

Quarterback’s dominance shows why he’s the NFL’s best player

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen’s Sunday night heroics against the Baltimore Ravens offered more than just a thrilling victory for the Buffalo Bills. They served as a reminder — and perhaps confirmation — that no player in the NFL is operating at his level right now.

Allen erased a 15-point deficit in the final four minutes, finishing with 394 passing yards, four total touchdowns and a walk-off drive that sealed a 41–40 win. The performance was historic, with Allen throwing for 251 yards in the fourth quarter alone, the most by any quarterback in a winning effort since 1996. He became the first player in league history to combine 250 passing yards with two rushing touchdowns in a single quarter.

But Allen’s case as the league’s best goes well beyond one comeback. His greatness has become defined by consistency and versatility. Few quarterbacks can match his arm strength, a tool that allows Buffalo to threaten every inch of the field. Fewer still can pair that with the mobility that makes Allen such a nightmare in the open field. His ability to extend plays, bulldoze defenders on scrambles, and still attack vertically is unmatched in today’s NFL.

Leadership is another component. Allen has shown a knack for rising when the moment demands it, as he did Sunday night. He has now collected 16 AFC Offensive Player of the Week awards, more than any player in Bills history, illustrating how often he elevates his play above even the high bar he sets for himself. His two rushing touchdowns against Baltimore also pushed him past Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas for the most career rushing scores by a Buffalo quarterback, underscoring how much of the offense flows through him.

Across the league, stars shine in bursts, but Allen’s impact is sustained. He has guided the Bills into perennial contention, reshaping the franchise’s identity from hopeful challenger to annual Super Bowl threat. He blends highlight-reel moments with week-to-week production, an equation few others can balance.

The Ravens game showcased everything that makes him singular: power, precision, mobility, composure and leadership. But the broader point is that Allen doesn’t need comeback miracles to prove his case. He is the NFL’s best player because he provides Buffalo with a chance every Sunday, regardless of the opponent, situation or deficit.

In a league that prides itself on parity, Allen is the ultimate separator. He makes the Bills more than a contender; he makes them dangerous no matter the circumstances. And as Sunday night showed, when the game is on the line, no one in football is more capable of tilting the field than Josh Allen.

His greatness is not just measured in numbers or wins, though both are abundant. It is measured in the sense of inevitability he carries. With Allen on the field, Buffalo always has hope — and often, something more. It has the best player in the NFL.

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