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    Josh Allen Owns Bills’ Playoff Exit, But Refuses to Change ‘Crash-Course’ Style

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaFebruary 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    BUFFALO, N.Y. — The path to Super Bowl LX was wide open. The AFC’s usual gatekeepers—Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Joe Burrow—were all sitting on the couch this January. It was the golden ticket the Buffalo Bills had waited years for.

    Instead, Josh Allen and the Bills are watching from home too.

    Following a gut-wrenching 33-30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round, the Bills’ superstar quarterback broke his silence on Tuesday. Appearing on FS1’s First Things First, Allen didn’t dodge the heat. He walked right into the fire.

    “That’s On Me”

    The narrative was set up perfectly for Buffalo. With the Chiefs finishing 6-11 and the Bengals and Ravens missing the postseason cut, the AFC was ripe for the taking. Yet, the Bills stumbled against a surging Denver defense.

    Allen, the 2024 NFL MVP, refused to blame the chaotic nature of the playoffs or the “any given Sunday” cliché.

    “We don’t really care so much about who else is in the playoffs with us… The short answer is: we didn’t get it done this year and that’s on us, that’s on me.” — Josh Allen, via First Things First

    It’s the kind of accountability fans in Western New York demand, but it stings all the same. This wasn’t just another exit; it was a missed layup in a conference usually dominated by dynasties.

    The Collision Course: Style vs. Longevity

    The criticism surrounding Allen often lands on one specific target: his refusal to slide. In an era where quarterbacks are protected like porcelain, Allen plays like a linebacker who can throw 80 yards. He trucks defenders. He hurdles safeties. He puts his body on the line for three extra yards.

    Critics argue this style is unsustainable. Allen argues it’s necessary.

    When asked if he plans to dial back the aggression to preserve his career, Allen doubled down. His answer wasn’t a promise to change; it was a defense of the very trait that makes him elite.

    “I think it’s all dictated based on the flow of the game… is our defense rolling, who’s hurt and who’s not,” Allen explained. “Obviously, I’m going to go out there and make every play. Sometimes, it puts me in a bad spot. I understand that. But I think more often times than not, I’ve made those plays.”

    The Clock is Ticking

    Allen is approaching the dreaded age of 30. While he joked that the “male prime” lasts until 32, the physical toll of his playstyle is real. The Broncos game highlighted the risk—every hit adds up.

    For now, the Bills face a long offseason while the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks prepare for Super Bowl LX. Allen is looking to “run it back” with a roster that is still dangerous, but the window doesn’t stay open forever.

    He isn’t apologizing for how he plays. He’s just sorry it didn’t end with a ring.


    What’s Next?

    The Bills enter the 2026 offseason with major questions on the roster, but their QB1 remains defiant. Expect Buffalo to look for reinforcements on the offensive line to protect Allen—whether he wants the protection or not.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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