Josh Allen addresses Super Bowl criticism
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The Buffalo Bills are moving on in the NFL Playoffs, as Josh Allen scored two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner, in a 27-24 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Dawson Knox surely would've liked to be in a slightly different position to catch it, too. But the widely replayed miss of Knox by Allen on a throw right at the end of regulation, one that might've resulted in a game-winning touchdown, isn't as bad as it appeared on the broadcast angles.
The narrative started before the NFL playoffs even started: This was a prime chance for Josh Allen to finally make a Super Bowl, and anything short of that would be a personal failure. That’s irrational in many ways, but Allen showed again on Sunday why ...
The Bills opted to go for the 2-point conversion and try to win the game, but Allen sailed a throw to an open receiver.
After a turnover-filled stretch Josh Allen responded with a perfect touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid to give the Bills the lead in Denver.
Allen appeared to suffer hand an leg injuries in a drive that culminated with his 2-yard touchdown run to give Buffalo a 10-7 lead. Here is a breakdown of his injuries.
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Josh Allen Disrespects Patriots In New Sore Loser Comments
It’s always unlikable when a pro athlete plays the “shoulda, woulda, coulda” game during interviews, and that’s what Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen just did. In a new presser, Allen insinuated that if he’d made one more play against the Denver Broncos in the Divisional round,
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Bills turnovers vs. Broncos: How Josh Allen, James Cook gave ball away 4 times to dig Buffalo hole
Ball security was a major issue for the Bills in Saturday's playoff game.
Allen did not play well in this one, with inexcusable, untimely turnovers, but he did will them back into the game