Veteran pass-rusher Von Miller has stated on several occasions that a significant part of the reason why he chose to ink a six-year mega-contract with the Buffalo Bills in the 2022 offseason was the presence of quarterback Josh Allen , and the otherworldly signal-caller flashed the type of play-making ability that initially influenced Miller’s decision in the team’s Week 11 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Allen played generally well throughout the entire contest, but he took the game over in its final moments, breaking off an incredible 26-yard touchdown run with just over two minutes remaining to give Buffalo a late two-score lead and cement Kansas City’s first loss of the 2024 campaign. The touchdown, which allowed Allen to tie Jim Kelly as the all-time leading touchdown scorer in Bills history , perhaps epitomizes the type of player the quarterback is; when the lights are brightest, he’s simply not going to be denied.
And the demeanor with which he plays has made him endlessly endearing to his teammates, so much so that Miller again expressed his love for Allen after the conclusion of the 30-21 win. He was quite spirited when talking about his adoration for his signal-caller, to the point that we can’t even directly publish the specific language he used (but you’ll get the gist)…