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Josh Allen Had Just One Word for Reporter Brutally Bashing Buffalo Bills During Conference

Published 12/15/2022, 4:30 PM EST

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The Buffaloes hosted the New York Jets at their stadium on Sunday. The star QB, Josh Allen, and his offensive linemen did not disappoint as they defeated their rivals. Previously, when the two teams met, fans saw a beaten QB. However, he changed the narrative when the scoreboard highlighted a score of 20-12. Even though his performance in the game wasn’t brilliant, he did not let the critics get their way. 

The Jets sacked the QB thrice, and he only threw one touchdown. Josh Allen’s passing percentage was also unimpressive; 59.3%. Therefore, the reporters at the post-game conference were ready to instigate the QB. 

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One reporter pointed out that the Bills’ offense was nothing more than average in that matchup. “It doesn’t look like an offense that’s good enough to win the Super Bowl right now.” Instead of giving a long thought-out explanation, the MVP candidate just shrugged and said, “Okay.” Then he moved on to the next question.

Josh Allen led his team to a big win!

The Buffalo Bills won against the New York Jets on a bleak day. They managed to edge the Jets out with a 20-12 win so that they could lead the AFC East. 

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Because of Allen, the team could improve to 5-1 at Highmark Stadium. The 26-year-old QB threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Knox when he opened the game.

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Then in the second quarter, he ran for 5 yards. Buffalo forced the Jets to convert on third down 17 times, but even though they did it eight times, they still only scored 12 points. 

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Allen ended the game 16 of 27 for 147 yards from scrimmage and 47 rushing yards. The Bills have a season record of 10-3. If the Bills’ AFC East rivals lose against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Buffalo’s victory will keep them over game ahead of the Miami Dolphins in the race to the title hunt. 

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Neha Joshi is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English Literature from R.D National College, Mumbai and has also previously worked as a Graduate Intern at Jacobs.
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