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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Allen might have won NFL MVP last season, but he didn't repeat as the No. 1 fantasy quarterback. Not that he fell far -- he was second. With a full season under offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Allen didn’t quite get his usual passing volume -- about 100 fewer attempts than the last couple years (14th in the league). That left him with less than 4,000 yards for the first time since 2019, but 28 TD passes (7th) and another heavy dose of his trademark running game (12 TDs, second among QBs to Jalen Hurts’ 14) was enough to keep him in the Top 2 of fantasy QBs for a fifth consecutive season. Allen cut his interceptions from a career-high 18 in 2023 to a career-low six in 2024, but his completion percentage declined slightly even though a career-high 23 percent of his attempts came behind the line of scrimmage (5th most). WR Keon Coleman had a decent first year while slot man Khalil Shakir did enough to secure a four-year extension, but TE Dalton Kincaid took a step backward, and offseason signing Joshua Palmer won't help address Buffalo's lack of a true No. 1 receiver. It wouldn’t surprise, though, if Allen’s pass attempts return to the right side of 500. A third consecutive season of double-digit rushing TDs (which would give him 75 for his career to tie Cam Newton for the all-time QB record) is a lot to ask, but another 100-plus rushing attempts is likely behind a strong offensive line. And that makes him a good bet for another top-two finish, if not the No. 1 spot among QBs. Read Past Outlooks
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Highly efficient in Week 3 win
Allen completed 22 of 28 passes for 213 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions while adding four rushes for 25 yards in the Bills' 31-21 win over the Dolphins on Thursday night. He also fumbled once but recovered.
ANALYSIS
Allen finished with a sparkling 134.1 QB rating in the divisional win, which may have been more tightly contested than initially expected. As a result, the star signal-caller was appreciably more involved through the air than during a comfortable Week 2 win against the Jets, completing passes to nine different targets overall. Allen's first two scoring tosses went to tight ends Dalton Kincaid (20 yards) and Jackson Hawes (five yards), the latter a nifty heave while on the run. Allen closed out his night with a 15-yard strike to Khalil Shakir midway through the fourth quarter to snap a 21-21 tie, and he'll head into a Week 4 home date against the Saints on Sunday, Sept. 28 with an unblemished 5:0 TD:INT and career-best 69.7 percent completion rate through his first three contests.
Allen finished with a sparkling 134.1 QB rating in the divisional win, which may have been more tightly contested than initially expected. As a result, the star signal-caller was appreciably more involved through the air than during a comfortable Week 2 win against the Jets, completing passes to nine different targets overall. Allen's first two scoring tosses went to tight ends Dalton Kincaid (20 yards) and Jackson Hawes (five yards), the latter a nifty heave while on the run. Allen closed out his night with a 15-yard strike to Khalil Shakir midway through the fourth quarter to snap a 21-21 tie, and he'll head into a Week 4 home date against the Saints on Sunday, Sept. 28 with an unblemished 5:0 TD:INT and career-best 69.7 percent completion rate through his first three contests.
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3.9%Avg Receiver YAC
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Measurables Review
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4.75 secShuttle Time
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Allen was the top fantasy quarterback last year for the third time in four seasons (he was second in his “off” year) thanks to another campaign of high-volume passing and rushing. He was the only QB ranked top 5 in both pass and rush attempts last season, and nobody has more than Allen’s 173 combined pass/rush TDs the last four years. While he threw a four-year-low 29 TD passes, Allen tied Jalen Hurts with 15 rushing scores, an NFL record for quarterbacks. A midseason shoulder injury and a change at offensive coordinator didn’t bother Allen much, and though he threw a career-high 18 interceptions (2nd), his efficiency otherwise dipped only slightly. He threw deep on 11.4 percent of attempts (9th), and his average target depth and YPA ranked third and 10th, respectively (even if both were three-year lows). Allen didn’t get a lot of help from his receivers. Stefon Diggs (eight drops) struggled in the second half of the season, and Gabe Davis had five games without any catches. Both are now gone, but that doesn't mean the receiving group improved. Third-year pro Khalil Shakir has 4.43 speed but only 61 catches in 31 games. So, the Bills signed Curtis Samuel and then drafted Keon Coleman, a second-round pick who is 6-3 but caught only 55 percent of his targets last year at FSU. Tight end Dalton Kincaid, a 2023 first-round pick, might be the new No. 1 target. But even if the passing efficiency dips -- and Allen's rushing TDs are certain to regress -- his combination of pass/rush volume makes him the favorite for overall-QB1 status again.
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Takes back seat in Week 2 win
Allen completed 14 of 25 passes for 148 yards and rushed six times for 59 yards in Sunday's 30-10 win over the Jets.
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Four total TDs in Week 1 thriller
Allen completed 33 of 46 passes for 394 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 14 times for 30 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 41-40 win over the Ravens.
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Won't play this preseason
Allen won't play in Saturday's preseason game against Tampa Bay, Chris Brown of the Bills Radio Network reports.
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Unlikely to play Sunday
Allen is not warming up with Buffalo's quarterbacks and is unlikely to play during Sunday's preseason exhibition in Chicago, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
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Won't play Saturday
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Thursday that Allen will not suit up for Saturday's preseason opener against the Giants, Matt Parrino of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports.
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Set to debut visor
Allen is likely to wear a visor on his helmet during Thursday's game against Miami, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Allen suffered a nose injury in the first quarter of Sunday's win over the Jets. The exact details of the injury are unclear, but he played the rest of the game. Allen also practiced Tuesday, suggesting he's not in any danger of missing Thursday's contest. However, he did practice with a visor, something he's never done in a game as a pro.
Allen suffered a nose injury in the first quarter of Sunday's win over the Jets. The exact details of the injury are unclear, but he played the rest of the game. Allen also practiced Tuesday, suggesting he's not in any danger of missing Thursday's contest. However, he did practice with a visor, something he's never done in a game as a pro.