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Former Player Names NFC QB As The Best In The NFL

Former Player Names NFC QB As The Best In The NFL
Former Player Names NFC QB As The Best In The NFL


A general view of footballs on the field prior to the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on December 18, 2016 in Arlington, Texas.
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The Buffalo Bills have one of their toughest tasks of the season yet on Sunday.

Sean McDermott’s team has proved that it can go toe-to-toe with legitimate Super Bowl contenders; in the same sense, they can play down to a bad team’s level.

You never know what version of them you’re going to come across, and that also applies to QB Josh Allen.

Allen leads the league in passing touchdowns, but he’s also the league in turnovers.

That’s just the kind of season he’s had.

With that in mind, former NFL star Willie Colon said on The Carton Show that he fully expects Jalen Hurts to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a win over the Bills.

Colon stated that Hurts is the kind of quarterback who always delivers when his team needs it to deliver, adding that he’s arguably the best quarterback in the league right now.

While that could be a bit of a stretch, and the numbers definitely don’t back it up, the Eagles have only lost one game all season, and he did come up big in the clutch to beat the Kansas City Chiefs last week.

It’s always tough to bet against a guy like Josh Allen, and he did look much better and more comfortable with Joe Brady instead of Ken Dorsey calling the shots.

But the Eagles are currently the best team on Earth, and with Hurts looking to win the MVP award, he’ll have another chance to prove that he’s a superstar, and he will make the most of it.


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