WKBW's Joe Buscaglia writes Bills rookie Josh Allen has been the best quarterback at camp thus far.
Allen's lone interception with the first team Saturday was a jump ball that bobbled off the hands of Kelvin Benjamin and was picked off by Jordan Poyer. Buscaglia continues that A.J. McCarron is "playing not to lose his job" and sophomore Nathan Peterman has been the third-best quarterback during camp. Allen originally opened camp with the Bills' third-team offense but has since received more reps with the starters. Although the Bills' best bet is to bring Allen along slowly, this development suggests he may win the starting job out of camp due to the performance (or lack thereof) of Buffalo's other play-callers.
Allen's lone interception with the first team Saturday was a jump ball that bobbled off the hands of Kelvin Benjamin and was picked off by Jordan Poyer. Buscaglia continues that A.J. McCarron is "playing not to lose his job" and sophomore Nathan Peterman has been the third-best quarterback during camp. Allen originally opened camp with the Bills' third-team offense but has since received more reps with the starters. Although the Bills' best bet is to bring Allen along slowly, this development suggests he may win the starting job out of camp due to the performance (or lack thereof) of Buffalo's other play-callers.