Bills quarterback Josh Allen has again emphasized his hope to take a few less hits in 2023.
Now entering his sixth season, Allen noted throughout the offseason that he’s going to play the same as he always has but take a bit different approach to that aspect of his game. Even offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey acknowledged the QB was taking his health more serious earlier this offseason.
“(Players) are going to take a different approach in Year 4, 5 or 6 than in Year 1. When you get out there as a quarterback in the first year, you start winging it around. All of a sudden, in Year 6, you have to start warming up and doing all of the things to get your body ready for practice,” Dorsey said.
Most recently, Allen noted this during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. But Allen went into detail on how important his relationship with Dorsey is to him as well.
The two have worked together for a number of years, between Dorsey’s time as the Bills’ quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator.
Outsiders might not realize it, but time working together with the same playbook for years can make a heck of a difference for an offense… especially when your season opener is against the New York Jets.
They have a brand new QB under center in Aaron Rodgers, who has never played with his current team.
For more from Allen, see the attached Pat McAfee Show clip below:
"I'm always gonna play football the only way I know how to play football..
I've really been vibing with Ken Dorsey and I'm looking forward to getting out there"@JoshAllenQB #PMSLive #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/F6ZaEjf7e3
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 30, 2023
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