ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- What would success look like for the Buffalo Bills offense in 2024?
The simple answer, as it has been for the last few years, is winning games through the efforts of a certain quarterback named Josh Allen.
Allen is off to the best start to a season in his career, and firmly in the far-too-early MVP conversation. He's leading a Bills offense with an almost entirely new wide receiver room and new full-time offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Brady utilized a full offseason to implement his scheme -- one that has focused on adjusting to the defense the Bills face and spreading the ball around.