Josh Allen is the rookie quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, and could end up carrying fans' hopes for a return to the playoffs.

One of his football cards is valued at $575.

That's according to Pennsylvania State Police, who were called to investigate a missing Josh Allen card in Bowmanstown, Carbon County.

Trooper Christine Lashinski responded about 9 a.m. July 28 to the 300 block of Ore Street in the Lehigh River-side borough for the report of a lost package containing Allen's card.

It was last seen outside the home in a white bubble envelope.

Police asked anyone with information on the incident, labeled theft of lost/mislaid property, to call state police at Lehighton at 610-681-1850.

The Bills traded to grab Allen with the No. 7 pick in the 2018 NFL draft, si.com reports; the 6-foot-5-inch, 233-pounder played for three years at Wyoming, passing for 5,066 passing yards and 44 touchdowns.

His over/under for game appearances this season for Buffalo is 10.5, according to buffalowdown.com.

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