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Buffalo Bills GM questions Josh Allen’s latest critic

PITTSFORD — After watching Josh Allen pick apart the Bills’ defense in red-zone drills to open training camp on Wednesday, general manager Brandon Beane had a few things to say regarding the quarterback’s latest — and anonymous — naysayer.

Beane said.

He was responding to a recent quote from a person ESPN cited as an anonymous NFL executive, who referred to Allen as

Beane called the comment ignorant and rallied to the defense of Buffalo’s franchise player, who in six years has rewritten many of the franchise’s single-season passing and scoring records while leading the four-time AFC East champions to five straight playoff appearances.

he said.

As to whether the comment might fuel Allen’s competitive nature, Beane said the quarterback is self-motivated.

he said.

Allen should be the least of Beane and the Bills’ concerns. Though he threw a career-high 18 interceptions last season, the dual-threat player had 15 rushing touchdowns and 29 passing, and he led the NFL with a combined 4,830 yards passing and rushing, while finishing 11th in completion percentage at 66.5%.

The bigger question facing the Bills is how they expect to remain competitive following a salary cap-forced overhaul that led to Buffalo trading its top receiving threat, Stefon Diggs, to Houston. The cuts went deeper with Buffalo releasing center Mitch Morse, safety Jordan Poyer and cornerback Tre’Davious White, while losing sack leader Leonard Floyd and No. 2 receiver Gabe Davis to free agency.

The Bills opened training camp with 43 newcomers, and just 11 players left from the 2020 squad that won Buffalo’s first division title since 1995.

Allen’s expectations haven’t dipped, with the quarterback referencing his objective to win a Super Bowl. And he looks forward to breaking in a new group of receivers that features Khalil Shakir as the lone returning player — outside of tight ends — to have caught a pass from Allen.

he said.

The offense was humming on Wednesday, with Allen completing several touchdown passes, including a leaping grab by tight end Dalton Kincaid just inside the end zone.

Coach Sean McDermott expressed confidence in his retooled receivers group, which includes veteran free-agent additions Curtis Samuel, Chase Claypool, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Mack Hollins, and rookie draft pick Keon Coleman.

McDermott said of getting to know each player’s strengths.

he added.

On defense, the Bills are breaking in a new safety tandem to replace Poyer and Micah Hyde, who is unsigned and considering retirement. Starting linebacker Matt Milano opened camp cleared to practice after missing the final 13 weeks of last season with a broken right leg.

Edge rusher Von Miller is hoping for a bounceback season. The 35-year-old, who leads active players with 123 1/2 sacks, failed to register one in 12 games last season while coming back from right knee surgery.

McDermott said.

The Bills also face a leadership void. They must replace six of eight captains from last season, which places an emphasis on younger players such as Shakir and linebacker Terrell Bernard.

Beane understands the challenges while remaining upbeat about the team’s potential.

Beane said.

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