Josh Allen, the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, started the game vs Minnesota Vikings in Week 10 at the Bills Stadium on Sunday. This is after the player suffered an ulnar collateral ligament injury in his right elbow and missed the first two practices of the week.

He returned on Friday and took part in a limited capacity and was ruled questionable to play on Sunday. 

On the final drive of the New York Jets game last Sunday, Allen was hurt. Since missing four games in 2018 due to the same UCL injury to his right elbow, he has not missed a game.

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Allen has been responsible for the highest percentages in the league of the Bills’ offensive yardage (82%) and touchdowns (92%).

With 2,403 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, eight interceptions, four rushing TDs, and 392 rushing yards this season, he has been the driving force behind Buffalo’s renowned offense.

His team is 6-2 and at the top of the AFC East division. Both of the team’s defeats so far have come against their division rivals only, last week to the Jets by a score of 20-17, their lowest points scored and a Week 3 21-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

The only times they have been held to below 20 points are in their defeats.

The Bills have the sixth most total touchdowns in the league with 26 and are third with points per game scored, 27.5 being their score.

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Allen has been one of the leading candidates for MVP this year, alongside his conference rival, Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes and Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson

With an unbeaten start to the season and also their best ever in the franchise, leading the Eagles to an 8-0 record, Jalen Hurts has been in the mix for the award and is considered a dark horse in the race.