The Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, Josh Allen, has assumed responsibility for the team’s recent slipping performance.
After losing to the Denver Broncos on Monday night, Allen expressed his belief that the entire team, himself included, should be accountable for the outcome.
As the Bills currently fight for a playoff spot, Allen acknowledged that the mistakes made by the team are unacceptable.
“It sucks. Shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place. A lot of bad football. A lot of bad football,” Allen said.
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The Buffalo Bills were defeated by the Denver Broncos in a closely contested match, causing their season record to drop to 5-5.
The game came down to a last-second field goal, made possible due to a Buffalo penalty. Allen believes that allowing the game to come down to such a critical play was a mistake that should have been avoided.
The Buffalo Bills are currently trailing the Houston Texans by half a game for the final wild card spot in the AFC.
Moreover, they find themselves one and a half games behind the Miami Dolphins in the AFC East.
With the playoffs within reach, every game counts for the Bills.
“I’m still confident, but it’s no secret the clock’s ticking. We’ve got to have some urgency now,” Allen said.
The upcoming match against the Jets is viewed as pivotal for their playoff aspirations.