Allen has broken and set several records in his first four seasons including, quarterbacking the NFL’s first perfect game, becoming the only player in NFL history with 4,000+ passing yards, 30+ passing touchdowns and 8+ rushing touchdowns in a season (2020) and is now one of three quarterbacks in NFL history with 120+ passing and rushing touchdowns and 30+ wins in their first four seasons.
The conversations surrounding Allen are no longer bout him proving himself, but instead about him potentially winning the MVP and a Super Bowl.
“What I hear mostly about him is that he is in the MVP race every year now,” Reed shared. “And that’s a great thing for him because that’s the expectation for him. You don’t want to ever settle for being just mediocre. His expectation is getting to the Super Bowl and winning the championship. Flat out, that’s it.
“It isn’t the passing yards, it isn’t the rushing yards, it’s not the touchdowns or any individual goals. It’s about getting this football team to the promised land and delivering for the team, for the City of Buffalo, which has been wanting this forever.”
Allen’s superstar games have turned him into a household name. Although, Bills fans know QB1 is way too humble to ever admit he’s a celebrity. Buffalo native and artist Benny the Butcher has been a Bills fan his entire life and thinks Allen’s attitude is really what makes him a celeb.
“I think what makes him a celebrity is the humility,” Benny said. “He’s just so humble. He’s like a Rockstar and people see him as a superhero, but he’s just so calm and so relaxed. He’s just so personable.
“You see him and he’s out joking around with his teammates. I think things like that just draw people toward him.”
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