In a stunning twist following the Buffalo Bills’ disappointing loss to the Atlanta Falcons, quarterback Josh Allen has dropped to No. 7 in the latest quarterback rankings. The fall marks Allen’s steepest dip in over a year — sparking debates among analysts and fans alike about whether the Bills’ franchise cornerstone has lost his early-season edge.
Despite the harsh numbers, CBS Sports continues to stand firmly behind the two-time Pro Bowler, labeling him “still the league’s most complete quarterback” in a feature column released this morning. The article praised Allen’s leadership, resilience, and unmatched versatility, calling him “the emotional and athletic backbone of a team that refuses to fold.”

From MVP Talks to Mid-Season Scrutiny
Just three weeks ago, Josh Allen’s name was dominating MVP conversations after leading Buffalo to a 4–1 record, punctuated by a commanding performance against the Ravens. But in Week 7, that momentum came crashing down. Facing the Falcons’ aggressive front line, Allen completed just 57% of his passes, threw two interceptions, and struggled to connect with his receiving corps under heavy pressure.
The loss not only dropped the Bills to 4–3 but reignited long-standing criticism about Allen’s inconsistency under duress. ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky noted, “When Josh Allen is on, there’s nobody better. But when he’s off, he takes the whole team with him.”
A Chance to Regroup
Luckily for Buffalo, the timing might be perfect. With a bye week ahead, the team has a rare window to reset, heal, and prepare for a crucial Week 8 matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
Head coach Sean McDermott remained optimistic in his Monday press conference:
“Josh is still our guy. He’s our leader, and no one inside this building doubts that. This bye week is about getting sharper, not panicking.”
Insiders report that the Bills plan to use the downtime to make adjustments to their offensive line, which allowed five sacks in the Falcons game — one of their worst protection performances of the season.

Off the Field: Record-Breaking Charity Moment
While Allen faced criticism on the field, his off-field leadership continues to shine. This week, the Bills announced a record-breaking 65,100-pound donation to the “Huddle for Hunger” food drive — a charity initiative championed by Allen himself.
The symbolic number — 65,100 pounds — mirrors the capacity of Highmark Stadium, a clever nod to the Bills’ home turf. Fans and players joined forces in the effort, collecting food and funds to support Western New York families ahead of the winter season.
Allen posted on social media shortly after the announcement:
“Stats come and go, but what we do for this city lasts forever. Buffalo gives — that’s who we are.”
His post has since gone viral, with over 2 million views and hundreds of comments from fans praising his humility and community spirit.
CBS Defends Its Top Ranking
Amidst the debate, CBS Sports’ senior analyst Pete Prisco doubled down on his controversial ranking that still lists Allen as the No. 1 quarterback in the league. In a podcast released today, Prisco explained:
“Yeah, he had a bad game. But if you’re starting a franchise today, who are you taking? Josh Allen has the physical tools, leadership, and intangibles no one else combines at that level. One off week doesn’t change that.”
Prisco’s defense drew mixed reactions. Some fans applauded the loyalty, while others called it “blind favoritism.” A viral tweet read: “If Allen’s No.1 after that Falcons game, then what does Mahomes have to do — walk on water?”
Still, others pointed out that Allen’s rough stretch is not unusual in the marathon that is an NFL season. “Every great QB hits turbulence,” wrote one Reddit user. “Brady did. Rodgers did. The difference is how Allen responds — and that’s what Week 8 will tell us.”
The Road Ahead
The Bills’ Week 8 face-off with the Carolina Panthers is shaping up to be more than just another game — it’s a redemption opportunity for both Allen and Buffalo’s offense. With questions swirling about his accuracy and composure, Allen will have the chance to remind everyone why he’s still considered one of the most electrifying players in football.
If history is any indicator, doubting Josh Allen tends to backfire. After every major dip in his career, he’s responded with dominant performances — from the 2021 playoff masterpiece against Kansas City to last season’s rebound win over Miami after a two-game slump.
As one Buffalo columnist put it, “Allen doesn’t just answer critics — he buries them.”

Can Allen Silence the Doubters?
The upcoming Panthers game will test whether Allen’s mental toughness can carry Buffalo through a turbulent stretch. Analysts expect offensive coordinator Joe Brady to lean on quicker passing routes and Allen’s mobility to minimize pressure.
Meanwhile, Allen himself appears unshaken. In a brief locker room comment, he told reporters,
“The rankings, the chatter — that’s noise. We’ve got bigger goals than headlines.”
For a city that lives and breathes football, those words are a promise.
So as the Bills rest, reload, and prepare to take the field again, one question looms large:
Can Josh Allen silence his doubters — again — when it matters most?
Because if there’s one thing Buffalo fans know by now, it’s this: count Josh Allen out at your own risk.