Josh Allen throws against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2022 NFL Playoffs.
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Bills QB Josh Allen Quietly Has Zero Interceptions After Throwing Career-High 18 Last Season

Josh Allen's evolution this season is nothing short of impressive. After a 2023 campaign riddled with problems — 18 interceptions, the most of his career — he's come roaring back in 2024, showcasing a different side of his game.

Through six Buffalo Bills games, Allen has yet to throw a single pick, marking the first time in his NFL career he's gone this long without a turnover. It's a game-changer for a quarterback who was once known for his reckless abandon.

Not only has he managed to stay turnover-free this season, but he also didn't throw an interception in either of the Bills' playoff games last year.

That means he's on an eight-game streak without a pick, which speaks volumes about his development and decision-making under pressure. Completing 156 passes without a turnover is a remarkable achievement, placing him at the top of the NFL this season.

For perspective, Green Bay's Malik Willis, who ranks second, has thrown just 34 passes without an interception.

Among the 38 quarterbacks with at least 40 attempts this year, Allen stands out as the only one without a blemish on his record.

Sure, he's a long way from Aaron Rodgers' remarkable 402-pass streak without an interception, but what matters now is his trajectory.

If Allen can sustain this level of play, he'll not only solidify his status among the league's elite but also keep the Bills firmly in the championship conversation. Buffalo fans have every reason to believe this could be the year.

Of course, the Kansas City Chiefs are still around, but Allen and the Bills have come close to overtaking them before. Maybe this will be the season of positive change.