If you sat back and tried to think of great throws that have come from the arm of Josh Allen, you'd have to clear out an entire day of your schedule.
The Buffalo Bills superstar has no shortage of throws in his back catalog that make you shake your head with amazement and audibly say "How did he do that?"
In a recent appearance on Green Light with Chris Long, Allen revealed what he believes is the greatest throw of his NFL career.
"Jake Kumerow against the Denver Broncos to clinch the division in 2020," Allen said. "The COVID year. They played a little cover four. They pushed the safety but he didn't move in time. I kind of looked him to the right, and Jake Kumerow is just running right down the seam and I threw that ball as hard as I can. It just stayed on a rope and as Jake looked around, the ball kind of caught him. But I threw that ball the hardest I think I've ever thrown a football in my life."
Allen has been the sultan of big throws since entering the league in 2018, and Bills fans will get to see the beginning of a new season of high-ends throws a week from Sunday when the Bills begin their season against the Arizona Cardinals.