2024 was kind to Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen in more ways than one

   

Josh Allen was a Super Bowl win short of having one of the most iconic and epic years. 

This past year has been very good for the Buffalo Bills quarterback, who got recognized for his efforts on the field, winning league MVP, and got engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld. Plus, that new six-year contract worth $330 million with $250 million guaranteed that he signed in March isn't too bad either. 

And now, that's not all. 

Allen reported to the Bills facility on Tuesday for the first day of the voluntary offseason program and spoke with reporters about how he's feeling going into the 2025 season. And what he said will certainly make Bills Mafia very happy. 

He first revealed that this is "the best I've felt physically after a season."

"Really didn't have any ailments. I didn't take too many hits this last year as the least sacked quarterback in the league," Allen said. "And that's thanks to the type of scheme that we're running and how well our offensive line played. So the body felt good."

And with that, there has been one thing he's focusing on, always looking for ways to improve his game. 

"Pre-snap is what we're looking at right now, just trying to help me identify what I'm seeing. Better with my footwork in certain routes and certain combinations, making sure that within the offense I'm doing a good job of setting the protections the right way, knowing where my answers are," Allen added.

He's feel the best he's ever felt and he has a chip on his shoulder, ready to win the NFL's biggest game. The rest of the league has officially been put on notice.