Josh Allen of the Buffalo Payments has persistently been thought of one of many NFL’s elite quarterbacks over the previous few years, and though the crew round him has drastically modified this offseason, his fame hasn’t.
Payments offensive lineman Dion Dawkins talked about why he has beef with the New York Jets, one of many Payments’ greatest rivals this season within the AFC East, and in doing so in contrast Allen to one of many best athletes of all time.
Dawkins talked about how NBA gamers with out esteem wouldn’t be speaking to or about Michael Jordan again within the day, and he stated he’s there to be Allen’s private protector, per “Up & Adams.”
“Josh Allen is my Michael Jordan,” Dawkins stated. “So you wanna talk to MJ, in front of me, and I’m his personal protector? Oh, yeah, I’m the first one to throw hands.”
#Payments LT Dion Dawkins clarifies why he has a difficulty with sure Jets gamers 🗣️
“If MJ is on the court and there is a player that has NO NAME… he should not be talking to MJ like MJ ain’t who MJ is… Josh Allen is my Michael Jordan.”@heykayadams @DDawkins66 @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/czwCvkWxEa
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) August 1, 2024
Dawkins has spent all of his seven professional seasons with the Payments and has made the Professional Bowl in every of the previous three, so it’s admirable that he would stick up for Allen in that method.
In fact, regardless of the actual fact final season was an outright catastrophe for the Jets after future Corridor of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles in Week 1, they did handle to defeat the Payments in that opening-week matchup.
This 12 months, Allen won’t have four-time Professional Bowl large receiver Stefon Diggs or former WR2 Gabriel Davis on his aspect, and subsequently, he and the Payments must regroup offensively.
They’re hoping that younger gamers Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman will turn into respectable threats at large receiver, and in the event that they do, maybe the Payments can efficiently maintain off the Jets and Miami Dolphins and win the AFC East for a fifth straight time.
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