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Josh Allen doesn’t mess around when it comes to divisional matchups, and his latest warning proves it. With the Bills eyeing playoff dominance, Allen has his sights set on Aaron Rodgers and the Jets. But not without caution.
Allen’s stern message ahead of week 17 has caught everyone’s attention. He confirmed a report that he fractured his left hand in the Week 1 win over the Cardinals. “Yeah,” Allen said to The Buffalo News. “It’s the left one, so it don’t really matter that much.” Despite these setbacks, Allen hasn’t missed a snap, and his performances have been MVP-caliber. His leadership was on full display in Buffalo’s statement to win over the Chiefs, where he sealed the game with a 26-yard touchdown run.
Josh Allen confirms he broke his left hand Week 1. https://t.co/NtGKw7DTkI
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) December 27, 2024
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Josh Allen’s season has been nothing short of remarkable as he dealt with physical constraints head-on. Despite injuries to his non-throwing hand, shoulder, and elbow, he’s remained a force. His stats? 26 touchdowns with a passer rating of 101.2 passer rating. Now that speaks volumes about his consistency. However, Allen’s leadership extends beyond the numbers.
Allen’s resilience has put him in pole position for MVP, edging out Lamar Jackson in a tight race. And facing Aaron Rodgers adds more drama to this matchup. Allen also praised his Jets counterpart earlier, acknowledging his legendary career. “Aaron’s one of the, if not the best, to ever throw a football,” said Allen. “He’s been an idol of mine, since I was a little kid looking up to him and wanting to be in a position like him. Got a lot of love and respect for him.”
Allen’s grit has earned him admiration, but he knows the stakes keep climbing. And the Jets, led by Rodgers, pose a unique challenge. Their defense ranks among the league’s best in takeaways, and they’ll look to exploit any slip-ups. For Allen, it’s about balancing aggression with caution—a tricky dance that could define his season.
Facing the Jets with respect
“The team that we’re playing, they don’t really have anything to lose, so might as well go out and try to win with a bang and, and do something crazy that you haven’t showed on tape. And, again, we just got to be ready for everything that they can throw at us and just try to execute as best as we can.” The Jets have nothing to lose and everything to gain by playing spoiler. After all, they are the 4-11 team of the season. However, Allen also knows complacency can be deadly, especially against a quarterback like Rodgers. And the warning isn’t baseless.
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The Bills nearly stumbled in Week 16, letting their guard down before pulling off a late win against the Patriots. And Allen’s message isn’t just for his team—it’s for the Bills Mafia too. He’s rallying everyone to stay sharp as Buffalo chases postseason glory. Rodgers has been vocal about professionalism, but Allen is ready to show why he’s the current face of the AFC East.

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The Jets surely mustn’t have forgotten their close loss to Buffalo in Week 6, where they narrowly fell 23-20. They’ll look to avenge that defeat, but Allen also knows what’s at stake. For him, it’s about setting the tone for the playoffs.
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Josh Allen’s warning resonates because he understands the game’s unpredictable nature. He’s not just preparing for Rodgers. He’s preparing for the unexpected punch that might come from a team. As Buffalo heads into this critical matchup, all eyes will be on their fearless leader.
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Is Aaron Rodgers still the quarterback to beat, or is Josh Allen the new king?