
Dec 18, 2025, 7:06 PM CUT
Kevin Stefanski Makes Massive Josh Allen Claim Ahead of Bills Clash
Kevin Stefanski’s Cleveland Browns will clash against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football in Week 16.
Both teams’ season has been different. The Browns have already been eliminated from the season with a horrible 3-11 record. Meanwhile, the Bills' side strongly remains in the playoff contention after star QB Josh Allen pulled off a historic comeback against the New England Patriots in Week 15.
The Browns' head coach was asked about Allen’s ability and if he had any weaknesses they might look to expose. Not surprisingly, Stefanski was all praise for him.
“Yeah, where do you start? I think he’s a very good with all of it, “ he stated. “Whether you talk about on schedule, the ability to make a throw to every area of the field, whether it’s off schedule, to buy time and throw the ball to every area of the field, or run… when he runs, he’s like a fullback out there. So, really no weakness in his game.”

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NFL, American Football Herren, USA Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills Nov 16, 2025 Orchard Park, New York, USA Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen 17 takes the field prior to the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Highmark Stadium. Orchard Park Highmark Stadium New York USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xGregoryxFisherx 20251116_ajw_fb5_155
Josh Allen has been imperial this season, ranking 4th in the league with 25 touchdowns for 3276 passing yards. There have been just two games in which he has failed to score a touchdown.
Moreover, he isn’t just good in the air. Allen has also scored 12 rushing touchdowns for 535 yards.
However, if there’s one weakness the Browns could exploit, it is the Bills’ poor offensive structure. Allen has been sacked 33 times so far in this season, of which 8 came in a single match against Houston in Week 12.
But Stefanski's squad has to face not just Josh Allen alone.
Josh Allen isn’t the only problem for the Browns
Josh Allen took all the spotlight in the comeback win against the Patriots. However, running back James Cook was as instrumental as the star QB in the 33-15 win last week.
He not only rushed for 107 yards and scored a couple of touchdowns, but also scored a 4-yard receiving TD.
When asked about him, Stefanski said, “He’s outstanding. The Speed, on every run, scheme to play within the tackles or bounce it… On either side, he uses all 53 & 3rd off the field. Really, really talented player."
Cook has been easily one of the best running backs in the league this season. He ranks second with 271 carries, 2nd with 1415 rushing yards, and tied for 5th, scoring 10 touchdowns so far. He has also scored 2 receiving touchdowns for 271 yards.
Will Cook thrive against the Browns' defense, which has conceded 22 passing scores? Let us know in the comments!
Written by
Kalp Thaker
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Oajaswini Prabhu