Josh Allen Doesn't Own The AFC East Anymore

For over two decades, the AFC East always had a king. First it was Tom Brady and the Patriots. Then it became Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. But for the first time in years, the division feels different. Drake Maye just led the Patriots to the Super Bowl and could soon be joined by A.J. Brown. The Jets have rebuilt their defense around David Bailey, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and Aaron Glenn. The Dolphins are betting their future on Maleek Willis while searching for their next franchise quarterback. Meanwhile, Josh Allen remains one of the NFL's best players, but questions surrounding Buffalo's future have never been louder. Has the AFC East become the NFL's most unpredictable division? Or is Josh Allen still the king until someone proves otherwise? 🏈 In this video: • Why the Bills face more pressure than ever • Drake Maye's rise and the Patriots' future • The impact A.J. Brown could have on New England • The Jets' surprising rebuild • Why Maleek Willis changes Miami's future • The quarterback battle shaping the AFC East • Predictions for the next three years The AFC East is changing. The only question is who takes the throne next. If you enjoy NFL documentaries, franchise rebuilds, quarterback battles, and deep football analysis, subscribe to Roughin' The Passer for more weekly NFL content. Who wins the AFC East over the next three years? Bills? Patriots? Jets? Dolphins? Let us know in the comments. #NFL #AFCEast #JoshAllen #DrakeMaye #BuffaloBills #NewEnglandPatriots #NewYorkJets #MiamiDolphins #MaleekWillis #AJBrown #NFLNews #NFLAnalysis #NFLFootball #NFLPredictions #BillsMafia #PatriotsNation #JetsNation #FinsUp #QuarterbackBattle #NFLDocumentary #FootballAnalysis #NFLStories #NFLCommentary #AFC #NFL2026 #SportsDocumentary #AmericanFootball #NFLFans #RoughinThePasser #NFLUpdates