The Commercial Appeal

Bills on cusp of ending AFC East title drought

- Arnie Stapleton

DENVER – Josh Allen has gone from an erratic rookie quarterbac­k from Wyoming to a precision passer in his third NFL season, leading the Buffalo Bills to the cusp of their first AFC East title in a quarter century.

Watching film of the Bills (10-3), the Denver Broncos (5-8) caught a glimpse of what they hope is their own future with erratic quarterbac­k Drew Lock.

Allen, who barely completed half of his passes as a rookie, is close to a 70% passer now and he has a franchise-record 35 combined touchdowns and just nine intercepti­ons with three games remaining beginning Saturday at Empower Field.

“He’s having a hell of a season,” Broncos coach Vic Fangio said. “He’s a big, strong guy who can run. He’s tough to tackle in the pocket and he’s tough to tackle when he breaks out of the pocket. … The guy has really emerged as one of the top quarterbac­ks in the league.”

Allen credits continuity for his metamorpho­sis in Buffalo, where Sean Mcdermott has been his head coach and Brian Daboll his offensive coordinato­r ever since he was the seventh overall selection in the 2018 draft.

“I think it would have definitely made it more difficult” not to have that stability, Allen said. “Having the same verbiage and concepts and the relationsh­ips I do with Daboll has been extremely helpful. Scheme-wise, knowing my protection­s, knowing the concepts that I like and Daboll understand­ing the concepts I don’t like, if we had to switch it up, it’d be tough.

“Nobody likes to be thrown in a new system, especially if you feel comfortabl­e with the one you’re in now. I’m thankful we’ve had the same guys for the last three years.”

Lock is already on his second offensive coordinato­r and second quarterbac­ks coach in just his second NFL season, and this week he made a pitch for OC Pat Shurmur and his position coach Mike Shula to return in 2021.

“That’d be awesome,” said Lock, who’s had six offensive coordinato­rs in seven years going back to his time at the University of Missouri, including Rich Scangarell­o last year. “I feel like having the same play-caller in this organizati­on for more than one year would be huge for us.”

COVID KICKER

After the Broncos were forced to play the Saints without any of their four QBS last month, they made sure they wouldn’t be caught similarly ill prepared should K Brandon Mcmanus end up sidelined by COVID-19.

They signed 31-year-old rookie Taylor Russolino as their quarantine­d kicker/punter, and he’ll be suited up Saturday with Mcmanus on the COVID-19 list as a close contact.

CORNERBACK CRISIS

The Broncos have to face Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley with a cobbledtog­ether CB trio of De’vante Bausby, rookie Michael Ojemudia and safetyby-trade Will Parks because they’ve lost five cornerback­s in two weeks, including starters A.J. Bouye (PED suspension) and Bryce Callahan (foot).

 ?? MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen (17) runs against the Steelers in the fourth quarter on Dec. 13.
MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen (17) runs against the Steelers in the fourth quarter on Dec. 13.

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