Allen threw for three bad interceptions and fumbled another ball away for a total of four turnovers and although he had perhaps his worst game of his career (outside his rookie season) versus the Jets on Monday, there is reason for optimism this Sunday versus the Raiders.
Since 2019, Josh Allen has had five different games in which he committed 3+ turnovers. Those games include:
9/8/19 @Jets (2 INT, 2 Fumbles Lost)
9/29/19 Patriots (3 INT)
11/7/21 @Jaguars (2 INT, 1 Fumble Lost)
1/2/22 Falcons (3 INT)
11/13/22 Vikings (2 INT, 1 Fumble Lost)
In these five games, the Bills record was 2-3 and Josh Allen’s QB rating was 53.7. He threw 2 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and lost 4 fumbles.
Bad huh?
In the games immediately following games in which Josh Allen commits 3+ turnovers, he and the Bills have been dominant, going 5-0 and winning by an average of 14.8 points.
These games include:
9/15/19 @Giants (W 28-14)
10/6/19 @Titans (W 14-7)
11/14/19 Jets (W 45-17)
1/9/22 Jets (W 27-10)
11/20/22 Browns (W 31-23)
In these five games, Josh Allen averaged 255 yards passing, with 8 TD passes and a combined 2 turnovers. With an excellent passer rating of 100.18.
We’ll see Sunday at 1pm if the trend will continue when Josh Allen and the Bills host the Las Vegas Raiders.