Grading Buffalo Bills' offense through first four games of 2023

Oct 1, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) and Buffalo
Oct 1, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) and Buffalo / Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
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The 2023 season did not start off well for the Buffalo Bills as they would only be able to score 16 points in their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. The biggest issue was turnovers, mostly by Josh Allen, and there was not much consistency from the offense.

With it being the first game of the season, there were plenty of overreactions as people raised questions about Josh Allen, the coaching staff, and whether the window for the Buffalo Bills had already closed.

However, the past three games have been a completely different story as the offense has looked pretty much unstoppable. They have scored over 30 points in each of those games and in total have scored 14 touchdowns during that stretch.

To begin the 2023 season, the Bills offense ranks sixth in total yards per game (391.0), seventh in passing yards per game (253), and eighth in rushing yards per game (138). However, that total certainly could be much higher considering they have been up big late in each of the past three games.

At what is essentially the first quarter of the 2023 season, let's hand out some player grades for the Buffalo Bills offense.