5 dark-horse Super Bowl contenders for the 2020 NFL season

Josh Allen, Bills
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Buffalo Bills

There is still doubt around the Buffalo Bills. But why? They finished 10-6 in the AFC East in 2019 and will not have the same competition in division this time around.

Bill Belichick can only do so much from the sidelines. At some point, he needs the players and the Patriots do not have that under center anymore. The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins are not a threat to Buffalo this season. Sean McDermott is a tough-minded coach that has turned his team into monsters on the field, but a team’s criticism always begins with the quarterback.

Josh Allen still has critics and nonbelievers. His accuracy and consistency have been questioned. Let’s not forget that he is still only 24 years old. Not everyone can be Mahomes. Allen plays with an aggression and a bulldog mentality. He is a strong quarterback who is not afraid to take a hit or take on a bigger defender. His arm strength is incredible and he can play in the big moment. This was clear on Thanksgiving Day in Dallas.

Allen is not alone either. The Bills have a high-level defense and they added Stefon Diggs on the outside. This is a team ready to win a division title and make a playoff run.

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