September 23, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Josh Allen is leading the NFL in interceptions with 11 with 6th straight game.




The Broncos put a dent in the Bills’ postseason hopes with a wild 24–22 road victory Monday night.


Russell Wilson drew a defensive pass interference call on a critical third-and-10 play from Buffalo’s 45-yard line with 35 seconds left to silence the Buffalo crowd and set up Wil Lutz’s 36-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. Wilson outplayed Josh Allen, who again committed costly turnovers for the Bills.


Allen was going through it all game. The Bills quarterback was left stunned after his team was called for defensive pass interference in the final minute. The penalty placed the Broncos in field goal range.


The Bills (5–5) had another sluggish start on offense and are now tied for ninth in a competitive AFC with the Colts and Raiders. The Bills have upcoming games against the Jets, Eagles, Chiefs and Cowboys.


Allen ran for a six-yard touchdown late in regulation to give the Bills their first lead of the game, but Wilson put together a well-executed two-minute drill to lead the Broncos (4–5) on the game-winning drive. Buffalo still almost escaped after Lutz missed his first shot at the walk-off field goal, but the Bills were flagged for having 12 men on the field on the play, giving Denver’s kicker another opportunity that he converted.


Allen went 15/26 for 177 yards with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions in the loss to the Broncos.


The Bills are fresh off a players-only meeting to try to get the team back on track. Instead, they’ve now lost three of their last four games.


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