Allen is set to turn 30 in a month, but doesn’t believe he’s close to slowing down.
“I’m not too sure on the science of the athletic peak of a male, but I think it’s slightly beyond 30. And then hopefully the dad strength kicks in, right?” he said.
It’s been a year of change for Allen, who, in addition to becoming a father, saw Sean McDermott fired this offseason and offensive coordinator Joe Brady come in as McDermott’s replacement. The former MVP said he’s healthy after surgery this offseason to remove a broken bone in his right foot.
Allen is attending voluntary workouts to help Brady spread his messaging.
“Just wanted to make sure my presence is felt here, and trying to relay what Joe has in store for us,” he said. “New message. New vibe. New guys. And it’s been a good change. Still respecting the past and what’s been here for the last 10 years, not shying away from that. But also having his own twist to it.”
The Bills hope that twist gets them past their playoff failures and back to a Super Bowl for the first time since 1993 — three years before Allen was born.





