
Over the past few years, Josh Allen has become a legitimate superstar in the NFL while helping turn things around for the Buffalo Bills, with the storied franchise now being a perennial title contender in the AFC.
Unfortunately, the 2023 NFL season hasn’t gotten off to the kind of start the Bills were hoping for, with Buffalo falling short on the road against the New York Jets in Week 1.
Even though superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers went down on the first series with what turned out to be a season-ending Achilles injury, the Jets were able to stay in the game while keeping some tremendous pressure on Allen all game long.
Allen ended up throwing three interceptions in the season opener, which is obviously cause for concern despite the fact the Jets seem to legitimately have an elite defense this season.
Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was asked about Allen’s interceptions and whether it is a problem moving forward, via Andrew Siciliano of NFL Network.
Bills OC Ken Dorsey: "I don't think you get to this point in [Josh Allen's] career if this happened every single game."
"Some of the best quarterbacks of all time have had multiple-interception games."
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) September 14, 2023
Fortunately, Allen can start fresh in Week 2 with the Las Vegas Raiders coming to town, who have been a team that has struggled defensively for quite some time.
Although throwing three interceptions right out of the gate against the Jets is concerning, there’s a lot of football left to be played, and Allen has the ability to turn things around, as he’s without a doubt one of the most talented quarterbacks in the game today and is actively trying to cement his legacy by leading this franchise to a Super Bowl title.
NEXT: Dan Orlovsky Makes A Clear Statement About Josh Allen