ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills are a flawed team with an elite quarterback. And that should be enough to include them in the late-season Super Bowl-contending conversation.

For all their injuries on defense, middling group of receivers, and draft picks who have yet to pan out, the Bills are a greater sum of their mismatched and recycled parts because of Josh Allen.

Anything seems possible with Allen behind center, as the saying has gone in Buffalo since beginning his assault on re-writing the Bills record book in 2020. And the eighth-year starter and reigning NFL MVP once again put that on display in Buffalo’s 39-34 win over Cincinnati on Sunday.

At 9-4, the Bills improved their position in the AFC playoff race, and maintained their slim hopes of catching the AFC East-lea

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