ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen reflected on Buffalo's many offseason critics and doubters when asked about the Bills achieving their latest milestones while sewing up the AFC's No. 2 seed with a 40-14 rout of the unraveling and undisciplined New York Jets on Sunday.
It was a the Bills quarterback's ''I told you so moment,'' even though Allen elected not to use those exact words.
''It speaks to the staff that we've got here, the guys that we've got in this locker room, how this team is put together and the culture that we have,'' Allen said. ''We didn't really pay attention to the preseason notions, but we heard them and we saw them and we knew what people were saying.
"But it had no effect on us.''
Well, that might be a stretch when it comes to motivation.
What's unquestioned is how Allen and the Bills (13-3) overcame a young, patchwork roster following the offseason departure of six of eight team captains — including Stefon Diggs being traded to Houston — to run away with their fifth consecutive AFC East title and win a franchise-best 13 games for the fifth time in team history, and third since 2020.
Coach Sean McDermott didn't leave much doubt as to who deserves the most credit for leading the Bills to their sixth consecutive playoff berth, and helping them set the single-season franchise records for points (509) and touchdowns (63).
''I think Josh Allen continues to show why he should be the MVP,'' McDermott said. ''I've been around this league long enough to know to see MVP every year for many years. And what he has done on this team and this organization in this community — and no offense to anybody else — but I've got a hard time believing that someone's done more.''