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Josh Allen was asked about an array of topics on Kyle Brandt’s “10 Questions “ podcast. Most notably, the Bills QB was asked about his feelings on remaining in Buffalo for the long-term. He's all-in.

"There’s a lot of different ways you can go about it," Allen said. "Honestly, like I love playing football… If we can get to something soon, I’d obviously love to be locked down in Buffalo for a very long time. It’s a place that I call home. I love being there, I love the fan base, I love the city, it’s everything I want."


With Allen fully on board -- he also expressed displeasure over receiving the franchise tag -- it seems like an extension is just a matter of time.

"I don't think it's great for the team, nor the player," Allen said about the franchise tag process. "Again, I need to do more research on it, but if you look at the guys that've been tags in the past couple years, as far as the quarterback position goes, it was Dak (Prescott), and Kirk Cousins. And at the end of the day, you could make the case that they should've just done the deal the year prior, or a couple years prior. So it is what it is. At the end of the day, whatever happens, happens. It's not gonna deter me from trying to be the best quarterback for the Bills."

Allen is right on the money there. The Cowboys surely could've saved themselves a lot of cash if they signed Prescott to an extension last season, rather than pushing it off until this year.

The conversation also veered off football, with Allen expressing his love for cantaloupe. He was also asked his thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine.

“I’m a big statistics and logical guy,” Allen said. “So if statistics show it’s the right thing for me to do, I’d do it."