BY Nick Sabato ORCHARD PARK — Joe Brady’s motto is “everybody eats.” Josh Allen carved up the Jacksonville Jaguars and served everyone around the table. There was no hyperbole in Brady’s game plan nor has there been for the first three weeks of the season.

The Buffalo Bills have been exactly what Brady said they would be throughout the offseason. Entering the Buffalo’s Monday night matchup with the Jaguars, 10 players caught a pass over the first two games. They won a game with Allen putting on his superhero tights and scoring four touchdowns and then won another by throwing fewer than 20 passes.

Still, there were questions about what the Bills’ passing game was going to look like this season, and, frankly, if it was going to be any good. They called fewer than 50 passes over the first two games, after all. Questions about whether the Bills receivers could handle Jacksonville’s man-to-man coverage were answered on the opening drive, when Allen completed three passes of 10-plus yards, starting what would be a perfect half.

The Bills scored five touchdowns on five drives in the first half, Allen threw four touchdown passes, 10 different players caught a pass and six players found the end zone in a 47-10 romp of the Jaguars. So what is the offense going to look like this season? Whatever the game plan dictates. “You never know when it’s gonna happen and that’s the beauty of it,” Allen said.

“When guys get to buy into this and really understand I may not.