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Josh Allen Makes A Surprising Statement About Retirement

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There is a ton of pressure on Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen to bring the franchise its first Super Bowl, and that pressure is only intensifying after yet another playoff heartbreaker suffered at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs, who Allen is now 0-3 against in the postseason.

Allen recently shared in an interview just how far he is willing to go to get this team a Super Bowl, and it’s not what Bills fans would expect.

Allen appeared on the most recent episode of Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take and said that he would retire tomorrow if it would guarantee the Bills would win the Super Bowl.

Josh Allen says he would retire tomorrow if it would guarantee the Bills would win the Super Bowl @JoshAllenQB @PardonMyTake

Buffalo guy. pic.twitter.com/iTWY5gRj4K

— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 12, 2024

It’s an odd scenario that only popped up because Allen was appearing on the show with fellow Pardon My Take regular guest Blake Griffin, who recently retired and watched his former team win an NBA championship as the Boston Celtics took down the Dallas Mavericks weeks ago.

It would seemingly be a bittersweet moment since he wouldn’t get a ring, but Allen didn’t hesitate with his response which indicates just how badly he wants to bring a championship to this city.

Allen didn’t have his best statistical season last year and he had a career-high 18 interceptions to go along with his 29 touchdowns, which was the first time he threw fewer than 35 since his first full season as a starter in 2019.

He did run for a career-high 15 touchdowns and served as the team’s de facto goal-line back.

Hopefully, Allen can get the Bills a title without having to retire like Blake Griffin did.

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