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🔥 Josh Allen Blasts Bills Offense After First Loss of the Season — “We Beat Ourselves Out There” 👇

Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills stands on the sideline during the national anthem prior to the game against the New England Patriots at Highmark...

Buffalo, NY – October 6, 2025

The Buffalo Bills suffered their first loss of the 2025 NFL season, and franchise quarterback Josh Allen didn’t hold back when addressing what went wrong.

After falling 23–20 to the New England Patriots, Allen faced reporters with visible frustration — not at his opponents, but at his own team’s execution.

“We didn’t get beat by the other team — we beat ourselves,” Allen said bluntly. “Too many mistakes, too many missed chances. That starts with me. I’ve got to be better, and so does everyone in this locker room.”

The Bills offense, which had been on fire through the first four weeks, suddenly looked out of sync — miscommunications, dropped passes, and costly red-zone turnovers killed their momentum.

Fans online are echoing Allen’s words, calling the loss “self-inflicted” and pointing fingers at the offensive line’s protection issues and questionable play-calling late in the game.

Even so, Allen made it clear he’s not losing faith in his team.

“This group is built different,” he added. “We’ll clean this up. One loss doesn’t define who we are — it defines how we respond.”

With a crucial matchup against the AtlantaFalcons next week, Bills Mafia will be watching closely to see if their captain’s words turn into action.

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