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Josh Allen is under the spotlight. The Buffalo Bills quarterback, who started the season as one of the top MVP contenders, has now dropped two straight games, triggering alarms across the AFC East. The 24-14 defeat to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night in Week 6 didn’t just leave a bad score—it left a performance that analysts and fans are questioning hard.

According to FirstSportz, Josh Allen threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles. He showed an erratic version of himself that contrasts sharply with the Bills’ dominant start. The team had opened 4-0 strong, with wins over heavyweights like the Ravens and Dolphins. But since the Week 5 loss to the Patriots, Buffalo’s offensive rhythm has unraveled.

One mistake after another

The game against Atlanta started downhill. Tyler Allgeier opened the scoring with a 21-yard run, and Bijan Robinson sealed it with an 82-yard touchdown that left Buffalo’s defense stunned. Josh Allen answered with a touchdown pass to Dawson Knox, but the rest of the night was a rollercoaster of errors. Dee Alford picked off a pass intended for Khalil Shakir, and DeAngelo Malone closed the game with another interception in the final seconds.

Josh Allen’s frustration was clear. “We’re not going to win games turning the ball over three times in the red zone. That’s bad football,” he said after the game. His body language on the field showed tension, and social media didn’t hesitate to point fingers at him as the main culprit.

No break in sight

The Falcons’ defense, led by Jeff Ulbrich, was decisive. The coordinator, who had faced Josh Allen before while on the Jets’ staff, crafted a game plan that held the quarterback to just 181 passing yards and 42 rushing. Ulbrich had warned his team to treat the game like a final—and the result proved him right.

With a 4-2 record, the Bills head into their bye week. But the schedule doesn’t ease up: the Chiefs, Buccaneers, and Steelers await in the next five games. Josh Allen remains in the MVP race, with 14 touchdowns and 4 interceptions through six games. Still, if he wants to stay in contention, he’ll need to regain control… and rewrite the narrative.

 

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