Buffalo Bills: 4 bold predictions for Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders

Buffalo Bills punt returner stiff arms Miami Dolphins outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) Andre Roberts (18)at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, September 20, 2020. [ALLEN EYESTONE/The Palm Beach Post]
Buffalo Bills punt returner stiff arms Miami Dolphins outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) Andre Roberts (18)at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, September 20, 2020. [ALLEN EYESTONE/The Palm Beach Post] /
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ORCHARD PARK, NY – SEPTEMBER 27: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills celebrates his teams touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams at Bills Stadium on September 27, 2020 in Orchard Park, New York. Bills beat the Rams 35 to 32. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) /

Josh Allen throws for over 300 yards for the fourth straight game

Outside of Russell Wilson and possibly Aaron Rodgers, there isn’t another quarterback in the NFL playing better than Josh Allen. He has brought his performance to another level this season and Brian Daboll has been able to really open the playbook and the passing attack.

At the beginning of the season, it would have certainly been a bold prediction to say Josh Allen would have four games over 300 passing yards all season. This was due in large part to the fact that he hadn’t broken that mark in the first two years in the NFL.

The addition of Stefon Diggs has really helped unlock the potential of this offense but it is also because of great performances from John Brown, Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis that has made it look almost effortless for Josh Allen.

The Raiders enter this game in the middle of the league in terms of passing yards allowed (242.3 per game). However, they will be without one starting cornerback, Damon Arnette, and the Bills have too many weapons at wide receiver for them to keep up.

This has the makings for another big performance from Josh Allen and he should be able to break 300 yards for the fourth straight time this year.