The Buffalo Bills are on the verge of a spot in the AFC Championship game despite a massive brain fade by QB Josh Allen. With four minutes left, Bills lead Broncos 27-23.
Allen has willed this team back after Buffalo trailled 20-10 at half time.
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Right before the first half, Allen scooted down the middle of the field but with no time-outs and unable to stop the clock, the star QB tried to keep the play alive by throwing the ball backwards.
Unfortunately for Buffalo, there were no teammates in the vicinity and the Broncos dived on the loose ball.
“What a poor decision. Now you give them a chance at three points,” former NFL QB Tony Romo said in commentary.
“That was a monster play.”
It proved costly, as there was two seconds left in the half when Denver recovered it, giving them just enough time to kick a field goal and extend the margin to ten.
He put it behind him in the second half, as he’s led the Bills on two touchdown drives to give his side the lead.
Denver started well, but they’ve been outplayed in the second half, only adding three points to their total since the main break.






















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