Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen certainly can't “throw it over them mountains” because there's only one Uncle Rico. Nevertheless, he's known for having one of the strongest arms — if not the strongest — in the NFL today. Bills wideout Gabriel Davis could attest to that, as he blames that same arm strength for a hand injury he suffered before.

Via Pat Welter of Sports Spectrum 360:

If we didn't know Davis was talking about Josh Allen here, we might very well have interpreted this one as a recounting of the wide receiver's time when he tried to catch an Aroldis Chapman fastball with his bare hands. In any case, there's no doubt that Allen throws footballs hard. It was one of the assets he has that people couldn't stop talking about leading up to the 2018 NFL Draft, when he was selected seventh overall by the Bills.

The Bills have become a legitimate threat not just in the AFC but in the entire league as well, and Josh Allen is largely the reason why. Last season, he was selected to his first Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,544 yards and 37 touchdowns against just 10 interceptions while leading the Bills all the way to the AFC Championship Game, where they ultimately fell to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.