Fans on Edge: What’s Really Going On With the Buffalo Bills’ Offense?
The Buffalo Bills started the season looking unstoppable — racking up 30+ points per game, zero turnovers, and Josh Allen playing near perfection. But over the last two weeks, that same offense has looked... off.
Just 20 points against Jacksonville and 14 against New England — a steep decline for a unit once feared across the AFC. Even more concerning: five turnovers in two games after none in the first four.
The pressure is mounting. Allen has already been sacked 12 times through six games — nearly matching last year’s total. Still, Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady remains calm and confident.
“I believe in the players we have,” Brady said. “We’re not okay with how we’ve played, but we’ll figure it out.”
Confidence is crucial — but time isn’t on their side. Sitting at 4-2, the Bills face a tough two-game stretch against Carolina and Kansas City. Another couple of sluggish performances, and questions will grow louder about Allen, Brady, and the offense as a whole.
Now is the time for Buffalo to rediscover that early-season spark — the clean, explosive, turnover-free version that looked capable of beating anyone. All eyes are on Allen and Brady to prove that this is just a bump in the road, not the start of a slide.
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