Buffalo's franchise quarterback — the most physically complete passer in the modern NFL, combining elite arm strength with remarkable mobility and clutch leadership.
Joshua Patrick Allen was born in Firebaugh, California in 1996, growing up on a cotton farm. He attended the University of Wyoming — a low-profile programme — before the Buffalo Bills selected him seventh overall in the 2018 NFL Draft. His early career generated criticism of his accuracy. His development under offensive coordinator Brian Daboll produced one of the most improved statistical profiles in NFL quarterback history. His 2020 season produced 37 passing touchdowns and 4,544 passing yards, finishing second in NFL MVP voting. He set the Bills franchise records for passing yards and touchdowns. His physical size — 6ft 5in, 237 lbs — combined with exceptional rushing ability makes him the most physically imposing dual-threat quarterback in the modern NFL. The Bills' consecutive playoff appearances under Allen have generated one of the NFL's most passionate fan bases. His near-misses in the postseason — including the 13-seconds comeback by the Chiefs in the 2021 playoffs — have made his journey one of the NFL's most discussed ongoing narratives. He represents Buffalo's best chance at a Super Bowl in the post-Jim Kelly era.
Pro Bowl 5x
Career Honours
- Pro Bowl 5x
- All-Pro 2x
- AFC East Champion 3x
- NFL MVP runner-up 2020, 2024
- AFC Championship 2024