The Record (Troy, NY)

Allen thrown for loss (of words) meeting Kelly

- By John Wawrow

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. » The only time Bills rookie quarterbac­k Josh Allen ever felt rattled on his first day of practice was shortly after the session ended Friday.

That’s when coach Sean McDermott escorted the first-round pick to the sideline and introduced him to Jim Kelly in what became a meeting of the team’s hopeful future and legendary past.

“I’m still shaking from meeting him,” Allen said.

Though Allen grew up in central California and played college at Wyoming, the 21-year-old is very aware of who Kelly is and what he means to Buffalo.

“It’s all on the wall,” Allen said, pointing the four AFC Championsh­ip banners the Kelly-led teams won from 1990-’93.

Allen also knows how tough Kelly is in his ongoing battle with cancer.

“I can’t say anything else but he’s a special man. He’s been through a lot,” he said. “And to be in the spirits that he is and to come out here and show support for the Buffalo Bills, that just shows to me how much he means to Buffalo and Buffalo means to him. It’s awesome.”

Kelly made a surprise visit for the start of two-day rookie minicamp some six weeks after his latest operation to have cancer removed from his jaw.

Kelly walked with a cane and had difficulty speaking. He raised his right thumb while he and Allen posed for pictures. Said Kelly: “It’s the best thing I can do: Thumbs up.”

The Bills are pinning their hopes on Allen to fill what’s been their most unsettled position since Kelly retired following the 1996 season.

Buffalo traded up five spots in the draft order to select him with the No. 7 pick two weeks ago. Allen became just the fourth quarterbac­k selected by Buffalo in the first round, and first chosen in the top 10 of the draft order.

He joins a team once again shuffling starters after Tyrod Taylor was traded to Cleveland in March despite helping Buffalo to a 9-7 finish and end a 17-year playoff drought.

At 6- foot- 5 and 250 pounds, Allen is a raw, but strong-armed and athletic quarterbac­k. He was a two-year starter at Wyoming, where he completed 365 of 649 for 5,066 yards with 44 touchdowns and 21 intercepti­ons.

Allen was knocked for his relatively low comple- tion percentage of 56.2 and mechanics, something he spent working on this offseason.

McDermott isn’t providing any guarantees in saying Allen will compete for the starting job with offseason free-agent addition A. J. McCarron and secondyear player Nathan Peterman.

“We’ve got a plan in place for all of our players, and in this case Josh, in terms of bringing them along at the right pace,” McDermott said.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley catches a pass during NFL football rookie minicamp Friday in East Rutherford, N.J.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley catches a pass during NFL football rookie minicamp Friday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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