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Once again, the Buffalo Bills entered the season as one of the teams to beat in the AFC.
Also, once again, Josh Allen and company failed to live up to the expectations when the lights were the brightest.
Even despite facing a Jets team without Aaron Rodgers from the very first drive of the game, and even after being up by double digits, the Bills failed to close out the game.
Allen’s turnover issues were on full display again, throwing three interceptions and losing one of his two fumbles to help the Jets get back into the game.
Then, the Bills failed to move the chains in overtime and were sent home empty-handed.
Now, BR Gridiron points out the fact that Josh Allen has yet to win a single game in overtime in his career, going 0-5 thus far.
Josh Allen has NEVER won an OT game in his NFL career (0-5) pic.twitter.com/zqFFd3Iw4u
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) September 12, 2023
That includes that epic overtime playoff game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs in which Patrick Mahomes needed just seconds to tie things up late in the contest.
Allen is projected to be an MVP candidate, but he can’t seem to take care of the football.
He’s averaging almost two turnovers per game over his past 20 games, and that’s not winning football.
Some of his wild throws were avoidable mistakes on Monday night.
The talent is most definitely there, and so are the physical traits.
But he seems to be forcing things right now, and that’s not doing him any favors when the game is on the line.
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