Josh Allen set up perfectly to keep climbing history rankings in Week 7

Keep on going Josh!
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It’s officially gameday, Bills fans! For the first time since Week 1, the Buffalo Bills will be taking the field on their home turf at 1PM ET to host the 1-4 Tennessee Titans. The Bills have had a rough schedule the last couple of weeks, so getting the chance to play in the first window of games should create some sort of comfort for them.

When Buffalo takes on Tennessee, they are usually inconsistent games. Either one team or the other gets a blowout victory, or it comes down right to the wire. However, the Titans have a much different roster than they have before when going up against the Bills. While their defense is among one of the best in the league, their offense has been their achilles tendon and making them lose games this season.

As for the defense, they haven’t been going up against great quarterbacks. The quarterbacks that they have faced are Week 1 Caleb Williams, Aaron Rodgers, Malik Willis, Tyler Huntley, and Joe Flacco. Now they will have their hands full with Josh Allen, who just got a great gift from the front office with new wide receiver Amari Cooper.

Allen has yet to throw an interception this season, and he has 13 total touchdowns in six games. He has a tendency to play extremely well against solid defensive units, and then struggle against bottom tier units. With the way the Titans have played this year, Allen will be challenged but should overcome any adversity.

Each week, Allen seems to be either making history, or coming close to it. For today’s game, according to the Buffalo Bills PR X account, Allen is set to make his 100th career start and he trails only quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes for most total touchdowns in a player’s first 100 career starts.

Josh Allen should surely pass Patrick Mahomes on this list

Unless the Bills decide to completely run the ball with James Cook from start to finish, Allen should be able to get into the endzone himself. Getting four touchdowns against the Titans is not unrealistic and if he were to accomplish that, he would pass Mahomes on this list. It is a long shot for Allen to catch Rodgers, but it isn’t unrealistic either. Allen would need seven total touchdowns in order to tie Rodgers.

There is a high chance that Bills Mafia will see their star quarterback once again keep climbing the history ladder, and hopefully he can do it with his newest wideout that will help him open up the field for the offense.

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