The Buffalo Bills let Josh Allen be Josh Allen.

Instead of protecting the football and playing it safe over four quarters, Allen was allowed to let it rip.

At times, it looked like a questionable decision. Allen threw two bad interceptions and saw a few other dangerous passes fall innocently to the turf. There was certainly plenty of bad play in Allen’s day, but the good greatly outweighed it.

Allen would score six total touchdowns (three rushing, three passing) in the shootout against the Buccaneers and went over 300 yards passing on the day.

Allen and the Bills would defeat Tampa Bay 44-32 to move to 7-3. Following the win, here are other reasons to be encouraged and worried about the Bills.

Encouraged

Ray Davis: Buffalo’s opening field position against Tampa Bay was outstanding

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