The Buffalo Bills' high-powered offense obliterated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 47-10, behind four touchdown passes from Josh Allen on Monday Night Football to improve to 3-0.
Here are five takeaways from the game:
LeBron James spoke for us all about Josh Allen
While watching the Bills smacking the Jaguars, "King James" took to his X account and posted:
It's as if he spoke for us all in that moment because watching Allen play quarterback is an absolute pleasure.
Allen aired it out for 263 yards and four touchdowns in the Bills' home victory and his first TD on the night was especially mind-blowing.
On a 3rd & Goal, Allen got the ball from the shotgun, dropped back and rolled right to buy time before firing a laser beam to Dalton Kincaid in the back of the end zone. The play exemplified what a gifted QB Allen is and one capable of shredding defenses in so many ways.
Is Allen an early-frontrunner for MVP?
Look, it's only Week 3 of the NFL season. We know.
However, is it too early to consider Allen a frontrunner for MVP?
If the Bills keep playing like this and Allen remains healthy, it's hard to imagine the 28-year-old not stuffing the stat sheet with passing yards and touchdowns — not to mention rushing on the ground and some more TDs there, too.
Hey, it's early, but why not start the chatter?
We'll learn what the Bills are really made of soon
No offense to the Jaguars — no pun intended — but they entered Monday night 0-2 and remained winless by the day's end.
Still, there's no denying how impressive the Bills looked with Allen in the pocket.
That said, we're about to get a taste for the Bills' real mettle over the next three weeks of action.
That time period will have the Bills facing the Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans and New York Jets — all on the road.
How the Bills fare there could very well spell whether they are true contenders or not.
What a special night for Damar Hamlin
The Bills' faithful losing their collective minds roaring for Hamlin after his first career interception was a truly wonderful moment.
This is a man who suffered a cardiac arrest on the field after making a tackle in January 2023.
After a long road back, to see the safety celebrate his first interception was a beautiful moment under the national game spotlight that put a smile on many people's faces.
Where do the Jaguars go from here?
An 0-3 hole to start the NFL season is what nightmares are made of for franchises.
Snapping the skid on the road against the 2-1 Houston Texans on Sunday is another tall order.
Trevor Lawrence better brace himself.