Buffalo Bills (4-1) quarterback Josh Allen has accomplished a lot during his eight-year career, but two notable personal accomplishments have evaded him.
Allen, 29, was drafted in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft with the No. 7 overall pick out of Wyoming. Despite doubts that he'd be a quality NFL quarterback, he has blossomed into a star. He has been named to two All-Pro teams, and this past season was named NFL MVP.
However, Allen has yet to play for or win a Super Bowl, and he has also yet to play in every NFL stadium. The latter being something that he discussed on Thursday, when talking to the media about the team's Week 6 matchup at Atlanta.
"Just making sure I know where the play clocks are," Allen said. "Yeah, just checking them off the list. It's pretty cool, it's surreal. I'm still doing what I get to do and love what I'm doing. It was a bucket list to visit all 32 (stadiums) as a kid."
When asked what stadiums he has yet to play in, Allen revealed the only one he is missing is Levi's Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers.
While the Bills and 49ers don't play this season, Super Bowl LX (2026) will be taking place at the 49ers' home stadium this year. So, if Allen can lead the Bills to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994, he has a chance to win his first ring and finish off his bucket list goal of playing in all of the stadiums.
According to the oddsmakers at FanDuel, the Bills are the current favorites (+500) to win the Super Bowl. Before Allen and the Bills can look that far ahead, they'll need to take it one game at a time.
They'll be taking on the Falcons in the first of two "Monday Night Football Games," this upcoming Monday. The game is set to kick at 7:15 p.m. ET and will air on ESPN.
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