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Josh Allen had to get some things off his chest.
Allen rushed for two touchdowns and threw for only 127 yards against the Ravens. Buffalo finished with a modest 273 yards of offense, but the team still got the job done.
Allen mentioned the criticism the Buffalo Bills faced throughout the 2024 season following their 27-25 divisional-round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens.
“All year, this team has heard, ‘We got no talent. We’re too small. We can’t stop the run. We’re not good enough to compete,’” Allen said in an interview after the game. “We’ve just put our head down and worked hard. I’m so proud of our defense. I’m so proud of our offense and special teams. What a complete win.”
Fans did not agree:
“Nobody said that literally lmaooo,” one fan said.
“Oh, come on. Everyone has praised Buffalo all year,” a second fan added.
“He’s literally the NFL Golden Boy. The delusion is incredible,” a third fan stated about Josh Allen’s comments.
“Literally, no one said this. Best oline and deepest wr group in the nfl,” a fourth fan commented.
One final fan summed it up: “Delusional. Who doubted you all in the cupcake division? He got carried tonight because he has more help than these clowns gave them guys credit for. We saw who the real MVP was and whose team let them down needing to do more. It wasn’t this joker.”
Early in the season, the Bills had a 3-2 record through five weeks, and many people wrote them off.
However, Josh Allen would get them rolling. They went on to win 10 of their final 12 regular-season games to secure an AFC East title and clinch a playoff spot for the sixth consecutive season.
Josh Allen And The Bills Will Need To Have A Perfect Game To take Down The Chiefs
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns, Buffalo’s defense forced three turnovers, and the Bills advanced to the AFC Championship Game to face the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Bills have beaten the Kansas City Chiefs in four straight regular-season games, but it doesn’t really matter until it happens in the playoffs.
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