A troubling start
The quarterback stressed the team must find ways to heat up from the start, without waiting until they are cornered to react.
Health confession
Josh Allen didn’t just talk football. CBS cameras caught him vomiting on the sideline in the fourth quarter, sparking immediate concern. The player later clarified it was not illness or injury, but a physical reaction that happens often during games.
He explained that if he doesn’t release enough energy in warmups, it usually happens at halftime or late in the game. Josh Allen insisted he feels fine and that it doesn’t affect his performance, though the image drew attention.
January challenge
Josh Allen finished with 193 passing yards and no interceptions, numbers that highlight his leadership. Still, he made clear the real challenge is starting games better. With the playoffs near, the goal is to avoid comebacks being Buffalo’s only identity.
The Bills’ future depends on pairing Josh Allen’s talent with a more balanced plan. The franchise has everything ahead, but it needs its star not to carry the burden of saving the team every night.