For almost as long as Bills Mafia can remember during the Josh Allen era, the question has lingered:
“Why can’t the Bills generate any yards after catch (YAC) relative to the rest of the league?”
When he came on board as the starting quarterback in 2018, Allen saw 5.6 yards after catch per completion. Not a bad mark, to be honest. It was 11th in the NFL that year and, combined with his incredibly high average distance of target, led to a lot of big plays that helped give Bills Mafia hope for their rookie quarterback.
But then 2019 came.