The Buffalo Bills enter the upcoming offseason with confidence at the position the franchise hasn’t had since the days of Drew Bledsoe.
The Buffalo Bills began the 2019 season with a clear direction that Josh Allen was their starting quarterback. The question was whether or not the former Top 10 pick could take the next step in his career.
He answered that pretty emphatically with his play and the confidence in the position has only grown since this time last year.
Allen finished the year with 3,089 passing yards, 510 rushing yards, 20 passing touchdowns and nine rushing touchdowns. He was able to help the Bills get their second playoff appearance in three years but it was his first in his young career.
Even though he has a style of play that leaves him vulnerable to more hits than most quarterbacks, he showed his durability and missed only one quarter of play due to injury.
The quarterback position likely won’t see any changes. However, that doesn’t mean the front office won’t be evaluating what they have and what is available either through free agency or the NFL Draft.
This is the offseason preview for the quarterback position for the Buffalo Bills.