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Joy Taylor Notes Which QB Has More Pressure In Bills-Cowboys Game

Joy Taylor Notes Which QB Has More Pressure In Bills-Cowboys Game
Joy Taylor Notes Which QB Has More Pressure In Bills-Cowboys Game


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After winning five straight games and getting the best of the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles last week, the Dallas Cowboys have made a statement that they are arguably one of the top-tier teams in the league and ready to make a deep run in the NFL playoffs.

Even though the Cowboys have made a statement with their play as of late, the team still has some challenging games ahead before heading into the postseason, starting with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on the road at Highmark Stadium.

Much like the Cowboys, the Bills made a statement last week by beating the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on the road at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Bills haven’t lived up to expectations this year and will need to win as many games as possible in the final stretch in order to punch their ticket to the playoffs, with the Cowboys standing in their way this week.

On “Speak” on FS1, Joy Taylor of FOX Sports debated that Allen has more pressure on him coming into this game than Dak Prescott.

Taylor is correct in her assessment because Prescott has already proven his worth this season and will be playoff-bound, while Allen may have regressed and needs a strong finish to the regular season to prove otherwise and make it into the playoffs.

Allen will be the quarterback with something to prove this weekend, and the pressure gets even more intensified because it will be in Buffalo, so there’s no question that the Bills superstar needs to step up in Week 15 for several different reasons.


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