
Josh Allen could not contain his anger after following up two fumbles with a nightmare interception during the Bills’ playoff showdown with the Broncos.
In an uncharacteristically sloppy performance, the Buffalo quarterback and reigning NFL MVP lost a disastrous fumble right at the end of the first half to help Denver head in at halftime with a 23-10 lead.
He then produced another during the third quarter, before responding to an interception from opposite number Bo Nix by throwing one of his own straight after.
Allen, who is desperate to deliver the Bills’ first ever Super Bowl, was seen slamming his helmet down on the sideline after his third big mistake of the day.
Heading into Saturday’s game, he boasted the best touchdown-to-interception ratio (26-4) in NFL playoff history, while recording 182 straight attempts without an interception.
That streak came to an end in Denver, where the Bills had registered four turnovers before the end of the third quarter.
More to follow.