Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP, has returned from his offseason training with a clear focus: winning the Super Bowl. With the 2025 NFL Draft right around the corner, the Buffalo Bills quarterback shared his thoughts on this yearās prospects, his teamās outlook, and the mindset heās adopted to pursue a championship.
Speaking to the media ahead of the draft, Allen revealed that he deliberately distanced himself from social media to stay locked in on his goals. āMy strategy was deleting social media for three to four months,ā Allen said. āIgnorance is bliss⦠I was being more intentional with my time and where my focus is at.ā
The star quarterback also offered insight into how he prepared for the draft process. āA little less this year⦠in Beane we trust,ā Allen said, referring to Bills general manager Brandon Beane. He added that this offseason has felt like one of his best yet, especially after what the team accomplished last season.
Billsā roster outlook: Allen unveil thoughts on key players and expectations
Josh Allen recently shared his thoughts on several key teammates ahead of the upcoming NFL season. He started with James Cook, who is looking to take on a larger role in the offense. Whether the front office fully commits to him remains to be seen, but Allen expressed confidence in the running backās work ethic. āI know James is working out and getting the job done⦠Itāll get figured out when it gets figured out,ā Allen told reporters.

Josh Allen, the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills.
Allen also commented on the teamās latest addition, Joey Bosa. āI tried to recruit Bosa. I donāt have a lot of success with those actions, but I got this one,ā the quarterback said, referencing his personal efforts in helping secure the star pass rusher.

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When it comes to rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman, Allen emphasized the young talentās mindset and preparation. āHe wants to be better. He sent me a couple of long texts about wanting to be better. He has so much ability, so athletic, heās already put on some weight and gotten stronger. Heās still so young. He has a long ways to go,ā Allen explained.
GM Brandon Beane shares draft strategy
Beane spoke to the media about the Billsā approach heading into the NFL Draft. He highlighted the depth in this yearās defensive line class, while also managing expectations about top-tier talent.
āI would say itās a pretty good D-line draft,ā Beane said. āNot 30 first-round grades weāve entered into the draft.ā As the draft approaches, both Allen and Beane are eager to see which new additions could strengthen the roster and elevate the teamās chances next season.
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