FOXBOROUGH – There was a time when Josh Allen was a raw, inconsistent quarterback.
That version of Allen took on Mike Vrabel’s Tennessee Titans in 2018. The then-rookie threw for 82 yards to go with no passing touchdowns and an interception on that day in 2018.
Fast forward to today, and Allen is the reigning MVP and All-Pro. The Buffalo Bills quarterback underwent an eye-opening development. His rise was something Vrabel saw from afar.
The head coach played against Allen every year in his first five seasons. Vrabel will face off against the talented quarterback again this week with the Patriots .
“I think he realized that he’s got immense talent, and I think he’s done a much better job of taking care of the football,” Vrabel said. “And really, that’s been the big difference for me