CLEVELAND, Ohio — In a league where quarterback confidence can evaporate with a few errant throws, Josh Allen stands apart.

The Buffalo Bills signal-caller has faced increasing scrutiny about the team’s downfield passing game in recent weeks, yet his self-belief remains unshaken—a critical quality as the Bills navigate a competitive AFC East race.

In a revealing press conference ahead of their matchup with Kansas City, Allen addressed questions about the team’s deep passing struggles with characteristic directness and accountability.

“I’m very confident. I’m very confident in the players that we got. I’m very confident myself. Obviously (it) starts with me,” Allen stated firmly. “I got to be better when when we have those opportunities.”

This balance—between unwavering confidence and b

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