ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Marriage, fatherhood and an NFL MVP honor were the furthest things on Josh Allen's mind when he arrived in Buffalo as a raw but promising quarterback prospect in April 2018.
''Envisioning it? I was just trying to figure out protections and how to throw the ball correctly,'' Allen said Wednesday with a laugh, reflecting on his rookie year as a first-round draft pick out of Wyoming. ''We've come a long way.''
He could say that again.
Over eight seasons, the NFL's reigning MVP has been undeterred in his quest to prove his many draft-year critics wrong by developing into one of the league's elite while transforming the Bills into perennial contenders.
In the meantime, the 29-year-old also has matured personally in a year when he married actor/singer Hailee Steinfeld in May followed by the couple announcing last week that they are expecting their first child.
''Yeah, I guess it's like the evolution of life,'' Allen said. ''I consider this place my home. It's where I've done a lot of growing up. And it's a place that I'll raise a family. It's really cool.''
In doing so, Allen has masterfully balanced his private life and professional career amid the many distractions that come with stardom.
Word of Steinfeld's pregnancy shed light on what was considered a curious comment Allen made during a ''Monday Night Football'' interview in mid-October. Asked what Steinfeld has taught him, Allen paused before saying: ''Maybe I am more than a football player.''