Predicting Josh Allen's Week 4 stats vs. New Orleans Saints

Buffalo's QB has been the best in football through three weeks, can he keep it up against New Orleans?
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Josh Allen has been arguably the best quarterback in the league through the first three weeks of the season. So far, he's eighth in passing yards, 11th in yards-per-attempt, eighth in completion percentage, tied for seventh in touchdown passes, fifth in passer rating and fourth in rushing yards among quarterbacks.

He's done all that while posting a 3-0 record and not turning the ball over yet through three games.

This week, he has a chance to take on the winless Saints, who just allowed the Seahawks to score 44 points on them in Seattle. The Bills will likely have their way with the Saints, but what could Allen's stats look like?

Allen has only faced the Saints once in his career, a win in 2021. He was excellent in that game, completing 82% of his throws and tossing four touchdowns, though he did throw a pair of interceptions as well, per StatMuse.

How will Josh Allen perform in Week 4?

Obviously, that is not a lot to go off, but it feels like Allen will keep it up with a win against the Saints next Sunday. He'll likely put on a show once again, with the game happening in the comfort of Buffalo.

Allen actually has not been incredible in Week 4 throughout his career. In seven week four starts, he is 4-3, including a loss in Week 4 last year against the Baltimore Ravens. In his career, he has a 60% completion rate in Week 4, and an 82.6 passer rating.

However, this is the hopeless Saints we're talking about, and the Bills have been playing incredible football this season.

Josh Allen is going to put his Week 4 struggles behind him and go off against the Saints. He'll throw three touchdowns and complete 75% of his throws, leading the Bills to a 34-20 victory. Another great game for Allen as he makes a case for a second-straight MVP.

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