ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen enjoys electrifying crowds by completing deep passes as much as anyone. The Bills’ star quarterback is fine with boring, too, especially when accompanied by a win.

“You want to see fireworks, right? You want to see big plays and long touchdowns,” Allen said this week. “I love making those plays. But ultimately, I love winning football games.”

Though Allen’s strong and effective arm was on display when he rallied the Bills to a season-opening win over Baltimore, the NFL’s reigning MVP has been relegated to mostly attempting short passes and handing the ball off to James Cook the past two weeks.

But that’s been good enough for the Bills (3-0), who are playing with efficiency and poise in critical moments. In a sign of continued growth for the five-

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