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The Buffalo Bills will emerge from their bye week hoping to continue their blistering form, which saw them rattle off six straight wins, including handing the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season. With Josh Allen playing perhaps the best football of his career, wheeling and dealing in Joe Brady's offense, there aren't the worries over No. 17 as there were once in preseason. No Stefon Diggs nor Gabriel Davis had many wondering if this would be a down year for Allen, who had a receiver-by-committee approach on offense. Well, through 11 weeks, it looks like those fears were misplaced. As we head toward Thanksgiving , CBS Sports has named one thing that Buffalo can be thankful for, and to no one's surprise, it's centered around Allen. "Josh Allen doesn't need an all-world setup," CBS Sports writes . "With a reshuffled and occasionally injury-plagued receiving corps, he's remained a one-man show to keep the Bills among the AFC powers. Another run is on tap." (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images) With the Bills offense humming of late, scoring at least 30 points in their last five games, Allen is doing a superb job at distributing the football to whichever receiver is open. Related: Could Bye Week Slow Bills' Flow? That creates confusion for defenses as there is no No. 1 receiver to zero in on, with Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Dalton Kincaid, Mack Hollins, Dawson Knox, and Curtis Samuel all having their moments in the sun this season. But that all happens because of the play of Allen, who has proved that he doesn't need the "all-world" setup as CBS described; he can take an offense full of players that aren't household names and wins with them. And that is something the Bills organization is no doubt thankful for. Related: It's Bills’ Josh Allen vs. 'The Unknown Mystery' of the 49ers
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