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Bills HC Sean McDermott eases concerns about Josh Allen after big blow against Ravens

After taking some brutal hits in what would ultimately be his team’s first loss of the season, with the idea taking such an ugly turn that Sean McDermott put Mitch Trubisky on the field when the game was out of reach, some fans came of the Buffalo Bills wondered if Josh Allen suffered an injury that could affect his prospects in Week 4.

Fortunately — unless you’re a Houston Texans fan — the answer to that question appears to be no, as McDermott eased the minds of the Bills mob with an encouraging update on both his starting quarterback and his top receiving target, Khalil Shakir.

“Bills head coach Sean McDermott says QB Josh Allen is sore but should be fine after taking a big hit last night,” Field Yates wrote on social media. “Leading WR Khalil Shakir is hurting, and they will evaluate his availability throughout the week.”

While getting Allen back for Week 5 is great news for the Bills, how can they keep their MVP-caliber quarterback upright and healthy going forward, especially with their three-player offensive line on the injury report or IR? Well, McDermott addressed that after the game and came away with an acknowledgment of the team’s problems.

“I thought Josh kind of strayed from the spot,” McDermott explained, via WWNYTV. “I’ve made some great plays with that, but it’s just not the healthiest way to live there. We will make the adjustments necessary.

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“Not everything was bad in this match. I don’t want us to leave this behind and think we’re the worst. Lots to learn from. I’m glad this happened early in the season so we can correct things.”

In the NFL, sometimes recognizing problems is just as important as trying to solve them, because some coaches can get too deep in the weeds to see the forest for the trees; If McDermott is willing to make adjustments to the Bills’ schematic ideals, along with offensive coordinator Joe Brady, and speed up the passing game to help neutralize the pass rush, it would go a long way toward making Allen’s life in the pocket. Remember, Allen has a career record of 14-6 when not sacked and 38-12 when taken down one or more times during the regular season, so keeping him healthy and upright should be a major key to Buffalo reaching their ceiling reaches. long term ahead.

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