Bills Make Bold Josh Allen Decision Amid AFC Moves

Despite injury setbacks and new contract negotiations, key AFC teams make strategic moves with confidence in their quarterback plans and roster enhancements.

Bills Update

Buffalo's star QB Josh Allen is on the mend after suffering a broken bone in his foot back in Week 16. While he’s been sporting a boot, the good news from GM Brandon Beane is that Allen is on track for a full recovery.

Beane mentioned, “His foot’s not 100 percent yet, but he’s good.” The expectation is that Allen will be back to full strength for OTAs in April, with the medical team confident in his progress.

Bills fans can rest easy knowing their franchise quarterback is gearing up to return to the field soon.

Jets Insights

Jets GM Darren Mougey recently shared insights on Alabama QB Ty Simpson, noting the limited starting experience but highlighting the positives from his college games. The Jets are clearly intrigued by Simpson's potential. Meanwhile, contract talks with RB Breece Hall are progressing well, with optimism about finalizing a deal post-draft.

Head Coach Aaron Glenn expressed confidence in QB Geno Smith, appreciating his resilience and fit for the team’s vision. Glenn candidly reflected on past QB Justin Fields, taking responsibility for the situation not working out. He also praised Hall, calling him a top-tier running back, and hinted at a breakout year for TE Mason Taylor.

As for Smith’s future, Glenn humorously dismissed any notion of him being a mere stopgap, suggesting that a stellar season could secure his long-term role.

Patriots News

The Patriots made a splash in free agency by signing WR Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $68 million deal. Former Packers OL Mark Tauscher noted that Doubs’ departure was anticipated, especially after Green Bay drafted WR Matthew Golden. Doubs, who was a solid second receiver in Green Bay, is expected to thrive as a secondary option in New England, with potential for growth.

Doubs’ journey hasn’t been without challenges, including a suspension in 2024 for missing practice. However, his ability to regain trust within the Packers locker room speaks volumes about his character and resilience. New England fans can look forward to seeing how Doubs capitalizes on this fresh start.