Patriots’ Cam Newton Gives Strong Take on Bills Quarterback Josh Allen

New England Patriots veteran quarterback Cam Newton will play against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bulls on Monday night. Newton recognized Allen’s great performance this season. He even compared the player to himself. According to Newton, Allen can win the NFL MVP this year.

Most NFL experts would agree that Newton is one of the most mobile quarterback the NFL has ever seen. Pretty much every quarterback is compared to Newton. Let’s not forget that the Patriots signal-caller won the 2015 NFL MVP award in 2o15.

Newton recognizes each of these comparisons. He also believes that Allen can do great things on the field.

Last week the Patriots quarterback talked about Allen’s performance. He also mentioned some of the things he has in common with the rising star.

“I’m a big fan of Josh and he’s actually getting coached by a person I know extremely well in Ken Dorsey. He was my quarterback coach the year I won the MVP. So I won’t be surprised if he even wins it this year. He’s an extremely talented player with a big arm and the mobile skills that he does present: very physical, strong, elusive. For him, that’s a skill set that’s the in-thing this time of year to be able to attack many defenses in many different ways. I’m always rooting for him but obviously not in certain circumstances, but I wish him the best.”

Cam Newton recognizes Josh Allen and his power

Well, some experts won’t agree on the MVP prediction. However, they will definitely agree with the other comments Newton made. He has great compliments for Allen.

Will Allen go against Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers? He will have to compete against Patrick Mahomes from the Kansas City Chiefs. Derrick Henry from the Tennessee Titans is also in the game.

Buffalo has a little more to play in 2020. They have already clinched the top of the AFC East Division. This is their first achievement since 1995. However, the team can take full control over the No.2 seed. Winning the game against the Patriots would sure change the way things flow for the team.