Josh Allen Blames Himself for Failed 2-Point Conversion
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Josh Allen orchestrated a dramatic turnaround at Foxborough, throwing three touchdowns in a thrilling comeback victory against divisional rivals the New England Patriots.
Josh Allen let it all out for the Buffalo Bills in New England, throwing for 193 yards and three touchdowns in the Bills comeback 35-31 win over Patriots. The reigning MVP continued to let it out, literally on the sidelines between drives as well.
A teammate of Josh Allen shared a funny story about how seeing his QB throwing up pre-game as a rookie fired him up.
Some NFL players have superstitions, wearing the same socks or underwear every game. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has a different pregame ritual.
The NFL Tuck Rule stated that if a quarterback's arm was moving forward when the ball came loose, it was an incomplete pass, even if the ball was being tucked back in toward the quarterback. The rule was eliminated in 2013.
With the game on the line, the Buffalo Bills went for the win but Josh Allen missed a throw to Khalil Shakir in the back of the end zone.
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Bills 2-point conversion, explained: How Josh Allen’s costly errant pass ended Bills' shot at AFC East
Facing a one-point deficit against the Eagles and mere seconds left on the clock, the Bills put the ball into the hands of their standout signal-caller, Josh Allen. Their decision backfired.