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* “Josh Allen’s Trash-Talking Tribute”
* “Allen’s Proud Pompousness”
* “Josh Takes the Trash-Talking Throne”
* “QB’s Got Attitude”
* “Allen’s Hilarious Hubris”

Here are a few options: * “Josh Allen’s Trash-Talking Tribute” * “Allen’s Proud Pompousness” * “Josh Takes the Trash-Talking Throne” * “QB’s Got Attitude” * “Allen’s Hilarious Hubris”

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a hilarious reaction to being voted the biggest trash-talking quarterback in the NFL. 

That dubious honor doubled with his NFL peers anonymously voting him the most overrated quarterback in the league simultaneously. 

The recognition from Allen comes from an ESPN story where over 100 current NFL players were given the chance to speak their mind on quarterbacks without having their name attached to it. 

Allen received the most votes in the poll to who the biggest trash-talking quarterback was, 26, with Baker Mayfield, 17, and Aaron Rodgers, 15, rounding out the top three. 

The Bills star also led the race for the most overrated quarterback with 11 votes, one more than Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa. Five other quarterbacks received at least six votes.  

Josh Allen had a hilarious reaction to being voted as the biggest trash-talking quarterback

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Allen’s reaction was to post a social media message of rapper Lil Yachty walking out and dancing confidently to start one of his concerts. 

‘So you’re telling me, I was voted as the #1 … best trash talker??? Let’s goooooo!!!’ the post read. 

Many players have pointed to Allen’s turnovers as the reason why he is overrated and he talks too much trash. 

However, Allen has had more recent postseason success than most of his signal-calling contemporaries. 

The Bills have made five playoff appearances in the last six years, with more success likely if they hadn’t ran into the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason three of the last four years.  

This year will be humongous for Allen after the departure of Stefon Diggs to the Texans. 

Should Allen get over the playoff hump and lead Buffalo to its first Super Bowl title, many of his detractors would go away. 

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