SO SAD THAT  JOSH ALLEN WAS SERIOUSLY IN …

SO SAD THAT  JOSH ALLEN WAS SERIOUSLY IN …

Examining the Buffalo Bills offense’s performance in 2023 with Josh AllenThe Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after a disappointing Week 10 home loss to the Denver Broncos, and Joe Brady took over as interim coordinator for the final nine weeks of the regular season and the two postseason games. The Bills went on to win their fourth consecutive AFC East divisional title.

In this episode of Buffalo Rumblinks, we examine the offensive performance of the Bills in the previous season and discuss how the unit improved even if the club did not make it past the AFC divisional stage.

Review of Offense

Although the Bills have one of the top three quarterbacks in the NFL in Josh Allen, head coach Sean McDermott has stated that he would rather see the team become more flexible and balanced.

Looking back at Buffalo’s offensive output from the previous season, it can be said that the Bills made progress toward becoming a more well-rounded team. Buffalo was fourth in yards per game (374.5), seventh in rushing yards per game (130.1), eighth in passing yards per game (244.4), and sixth in points scored per game (26.5 ppg) at the end of the season.

Below is a link to Positional grades, highlighting Buffalo’s standout players, and how the Bills embraced the running game to succeed once Brady was promoted to offensive coordinator.

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