Bills QB Josh Allen has broken more than a dozen NFL records this season, most of them with a broken hand | NFL news

Bills QB Josh Allen has broken more than a dozen NFL records this season, most of them with a broken hand

According to NFL.com reporter Ian Rapaport, more than a dozen NFL records have been set this season by Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who also has a broken left hand. The national media and NFL executives are on hand to hand Allen the MVP trophy, and that was before any news broke that his hand was broken. Allen suffered the injury in the fourth quarter of their Week 1 win against the Arizona Cardinals; he actually got hurt when he hurt the right elbow of his left hand. Despite recording it, Allen never missed a play.

Josh Allen had a record breaking season with a broken hand

Although Josh Allen has put in a phenomenal effort, he will now face the New England Patriots in the next game. With the Bills set up on first and 10 from their own 32, Allen took Cook for a nice 25-yard gain on a hand-off. Leaving Allen next to Cook during the run ensured that the Bills would take this touchdown.

He was a full participant throughout the season, but has been reported as still on the injured list from the Week 12 bye week until Buffalo. Allen used white gloves and tape on his non-throwing hand. “I’m fine,” Allen told reporters after the game, adding that he would undergo X-rays and further testing. “I’m not a doctor, I just kind of landed on it.”
Allen, who aggravated his left hand in Week 13’s Bills win against the 49ers, became the first NFL quarterback to score a pass, rush and receive touchdown in the same game. “I got hit in the not-so-funny leg,” Allen said. “It was bad. I don’t know if anyone has been hit that hard in the funny bone where it feels like your hand is on fire. That’s what it felt like and I hand just no feeling in my fingers for a few. play not.
Allen received praise for his unique blend of size, arm strength, speed, running ability and athleticism, and has been compared to John Elway, Randall Cunningham, Brett Favre and Cam Newton. He was heavily pursued in the NFL draft for his “raw potential,” but criticism of his consistency and accuracy coming out of college had him on the negative side.
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His scrambling and rushing abilities have also been cited as key strengths, especially given his large size, which makes it difficult for defenders to tackle him. Despite a poor offensive line in his rookie year, Allen was able to evade and break tackles to keep plays alive or gain significant yardage on the ground, keeping an otherwise ineffective Buffalo offense moving. He has also been known to leap over defenders, often in spectacular fashion, to maintain momentum in an attack.