Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans
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With just over 10 minutes left to play in the game, the Bills were trailing 23-16 and they had the ball at Houston's 23-yard line. With the team facing a fourth-and-1, Bills coach Sean McDermott decided to go for it, and the decision immediately blew up in his face when James Cook got stopped cold for a two-yard loss on the pivotal play.
"When they hit the quarterback 12 times, I don't like that, I don't like that stat at all," Bills coach Sean McDermott said.
After a dud performance on Thursday Night Football, which included getting hurt, Josh Allen’s repeat MVP campaign is all but done, according to oddsmakers. The
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott spoke out and revealed a major concern about star quarterback Josh Allen.
Josh Allen ’s frustration was evident during the Bills' Thursday Night Football game against the Houston Texans. The Buffalo Bills quarterback slammed his helmet to the ground after a stalled drive late in the game on Thursday, Nov. 20, seemingly questioning the team’s ineffectiveness against the .500 team.
The Texans’ ferocious defense prevented the Bills’ offense from getting in any sort of rhythm. A 45-yard touchdown run by James Cook on the team’s first possession of the game was the only offensive touchdown Buffalo scored all night. The Bills’ other points came on a 97-yard kickoff return by Ray Davis and two Matt Prater field goals.
Bills right tackle Spencer Brown battled through a shoulder injury he suffered during Thursday's game, and both his availability and ability are in question for next Sunday. The bad news for Bills fans: Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt will be lining up across from him.