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NFL Wild Card Round Preview: Josh Allen, Bills vs. Bo Nix, Broncos

NFL Wild Card Round Preview: Josh Allen, Bills vs. Bo Nix, Broncos

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The upcoming AFC Wild Card round game between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos will feature a battle between quarterbacks Josh Allen and Bo Nix. Below, we break down all the stats and trends you need to know about these two signal-callers heading into the playoff matchup.

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Josh Allen vs. Bo Nix by the numbers

Josh Allen Statistics 2024 Because Nixa
16 Games played 17
63.6% % Completion 66.3%
3731 (233.2) Passing yards (per game) 3775 (222.1)
28 Touchdowns 29
6 Interceptions 12
531 (33.2) Fast yards (per game) 430 (25.3)
12 Quick touchdowns 4

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Bills & Broncos on defense

  • So far this year, the Bills have given up 368 points, ranking 11th in the league with 21.6 points per contest. They rank 17th in the NFL in total yards allowed with 5,806 total yards (341.5 per contest).
  • When it comes to pass defense, Buffalo’s defense has struggled this season as Buffalo ranks next to last in the league with 3,843 passing yards (226.1 per game).
  • Against the run, the Bills rank 12th in the NFL in rushing touchdowns allowed (1,963) and 10th in rushing touchdowns allowed (13).
  • So far this year, the Broncos have had one of the best defenses in the league, ranking third in the NFL in scoring at 18.3 points per game. They rank seventh in the NFL with 317.1 total yards per contest.
  • Denver ranks in the middle of the pack when it comes to pass stopping this season, ranking 19th in the league in passing yards with 3,752 (220.7 per game).
  • Against the run, the Broncos’ defense has been excellent, allowing 1,639 rushing yards this season (third-fewest in the NFL).

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