Allen: Beane has tough job ahead of him with cuts

The Bills quarterback was very impressed with his team's performance against the Broncos
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Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen played just six snaps against the Denver Broncos in preseason Week 2 on Saturday afternoon at Highmark Stadium. However, the fifth-year quarterback was impressive in his brief action.

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Allen did damage in his lone drive, completing all three of his pass attempts for 45 yards, capping off the drive with a 360-degree spinning touchdown throw to Gabriel Davis.

After that, the Bills' second- and third-team offensive players rattled off 35 more points, and Allen couldn't be more impressed.

"I do know that Brandon Beane has a tough job ahead of him, and I'm sure he wants to see guys that haven't been out there enough or guys that want to be out there more," said Allen following the 42-15 win on Saturday.

Also following the win, Allen spoke on the tragic death Luke Knox, the younger brother of tight end Dawson Knox, saying the team stands with the Knox family during this difficult time.

"When one of your teammates is hurting, you hurt with them," Allen said. "Ask anyone in the locker room, Dawson is one of the most stand up guys. ... When someone you care about is hurting like that, it does weigh on you."

Hear more of Allen's postgame comments available in the player below:

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