During his media session with reporters on Wednesday, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke about the real reason he tries to acknowledge as many kids as he can.

Allen told a story about how when he was a kid, a player on the San Francisco Giants snubbed him and it really hurt his feelings.

With that said, Allen makes sure he never does that to a kid since he knows he's a role model to a lot of youngsters as a starting QB in the NFL.

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Josh Allen is only 24 years old, but as you can see, he's very mature for his age.

The Bills are fortunate to have the Firebaugh, California native as their franchise quarterback. Through Buffalo's first seven games of the 2020 season, Allen has thrown for 2,018 yards and 16 touchdowns while completing 67.6 percent of his passes. He also has 48 carries for 204 yards and three scores on the ground.

Allen is one of the better running quarterbacks in the NFL.

The Bills are atop the AFC East standings with a record of 5-2. They will face the struggling New England Patriots in Week 8. That's a game Buffalo is favored to win since the Patriots are playing putrid on offense with Cam Newton at quarterback in the first season of the post-Tom Brady era.

With Allen leading the way on offense, the Bills are primed to make the playoffs in the AFC for the second consecutive season.