Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen says he is open to a possible broadcasting career after his playing days. In comments reported by multiple outlets, Allen says he would “entertain” the idea of moving into television or media once his NFL career ends. The reports note that Allen’s remarks align with a broader trend of former quarterbacks transitioning to broadcasting roles. They cite examples of established NFL broadcasting figures who previously played quarterback, including Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, Tony Romo, and Troy Aikman. The coverage presents Allen’s statement as exploratory rather than an announced plan, with no details provided on timing, potential networks, or specific roles. Overall, the sources agree that Allen’s comments reflect interest in continuing to work in sports media after retirement, but he does not indicate when or how that would happen.