If the traditions from baseball carry over to the gridiron, no one will be talking to Carolina Panthers backup quarterback Kyle Allen as he prepares for Sunday’s game. Like a pitcher tossing a no-hitter into the late innings of a ball game, Allen can make history with another win and interception free performance. After victories in each of his first three career starts, carrying over a Week 17 victory in New Orleans from last year, the Panthers signal caller has gone interception free without a loss.
Allen and Philadelphia Eagles Carson Wentz are the only two quarterbacks to begin their careers in such a manner during the Super Bowl era.