The Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen is the only quarterback in the league this season to throw a touchdown on five percent of his passes or more while also throwing an interception on three percent or more. He is the primary reason that Buffalo is the most volatile offense in the conference, prone to frequent mistakes but usually with the firepower to make up for it.
The question is how deep a hole they can dig for themselves that they can still climb out of. The Pittsburgh Steelers hope to find out, and S Eric Rowe, one of Allen’s longtime adversaries as a member of both the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins shared his insight on how to play him.