Josh Allen praised the Buffalo Bills’ intensity after a brilliant personal performance enabled his side to extend their perfect record to 3-0 this season with a 47-10 demolition of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Allen completed 23-of-30 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns as the Jags were brushed aside.
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The Bills hadn’t played since their Thursday Night Football win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 2 and Allen was pleased with how quickly they regained their rhythm.
“It feels good, I’ll tell you that,” Allen said. “I think this could have easily been a game where we had 10 days off and let up on the gas.
“[But] I didn’t sense that from our guys – a lot of urgency throughout the week, practised really hard, had a really good game plan. I thought [offensive coordinator] Joe [Brady] called a great, great game today. We went out there and executed.”
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Brady’s ‘Everybody Eats’ philosophy that involves numerous players in the offensive game was certainly in evidence on Monday with six different touchdown scorers – four connecting with passes from Allen and James Cook and Ray Davis running the ball into the end zone.
Allen added: ”I think it’s paying dividends of what we’ve worked on throughout the entire offseason and through training camp of the everybody eats mentality.
“It could be your play this play, you never know when it’s gonna happen, and that’s the beauty of it – when guys get to buy into this and really understand like ‘I may not get the ball four or five times thrown to me a game, but the one or two times I don’t, I’m gonna have opportunities.’
“And it’s a fun and wonderful thing when you got a bunch of guys that don’t care about the stats, they don’t care about the touchdowns, and again I think throughout practice we just had this mindset of like, ‘Hey let’s just do things the right way and find ways to win football games’ – that’s what we’re doing right now.”
Next up for the Bills is a Week 4 trip to Baltimore to face the Ravens and an enticing match-up between two of the game’s star quarterbacks as Allen faces Lamar Jackson.