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Mike Vrabel Sends 7-Word Message to Bills’ Josh Allen Ahead of AFC East Showdown in Week 15

Buffalo, New York – Tension is rising across the AFC East as the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots prepare for one of the most defining games of the 2025 season. The Bills improved to 9–4 after a wild 39–34 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, and once again, Josh Allen was the engine behind everything Buffalo accomplished.

But standing in their way is a Patriots team riding a 10-game winning streak, the longest in the NFL this season. Under head coach Mike Vrabel, New England has become the hottest team in football — and their Week 15 matchup with Buffalo could ultimately decide who wins the AFC East.

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And that’s when Vrabel delivered a message that sent waves across the NFL.

When asked about facing Josh Allen again, Vrabel didn’t hesitate.
He didn’t overthink.
He simply offered five words that instantly became the headline:

“Josh Allen is excellent MVP quarterback.”

Five words.
Sharp.
Direct.
And a clear declaration of respect from a coach who rarely praises opposing quarterbacks — especially not the one standing in the way of his team’s division title aspirations.

Vrabel went on to elaborate:

“You can’t rattle him. You can call the perfect blitz, you can dial up the perfect coverage… but he stays composed, he keeps the offense in rhythm, and he makes something out of nothing. That’s what separates him.”

But Josh Allen, as Bills fans know well, is never someone who gets swept away by outside praise — even when it comes from a coach of Vrabel’s stature.

When reporters asked Allen about Vrabel calling him “an excellent MVP quarterback,” he smiled and offered a response that instantly caught fire within the Bills’ locker room:

“I was pretty surprised to hear those words from him and I respect it. But that doesn’t change my job, which is to take the field, lead this team, and beat the Patriots.”

Calm.
Confident.
Focused — exactly the tone of a quarterback preparing for the biggest game of the season.

Week 15 is no longer just another divisional meeting.
It’s a collision of two AFC East heavyweights —
a Patriots team chasing the No. 1 seed…
and a Bills team led by a quarterback the opposing coach just called “an excellent MVP quarterback.”

And now the question becomes:

Can Josh Allen turn those five words into a defining Week 15 statement?

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