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Josh Allen Takes Full Responsibility After Loss to Falcons, Reveals He Played Through Pain Hoping to Spark a Comeback

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Buffalo, NY — After the Buffalo Bills’ 24–14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football, quarterback Josh Allen, the heart and soul of the team, left fans both worried and inspired when he was seen

holding his left hand in pain after being sacked midway through the second quarter.

The injury occurred with 12:43 remaining in the second quarter on a 3rd-and-8 play when Allen was swarmed by three Atlanta defenders, including

Dee Alford, who was credited with the sack. Allen fell hard to the ground, clutching his left arm — the same one he broke last season. Teammates Dion Dawkins

and Alec Anderson immediately rushed to check on him as he walked off the field shaking his hand in visible discomfort.

Despite the pain, Allen refused to stay down. Moments later, he

returned to the game, determined to lead a comeback effort. His toughness and grit electrified his teammates, even as it was clear that he wasn’t at 100%.

When asked after the game if he had re-injured his hand, Allen kept his response short:

“No.” Pressed again about whether he was fully healthy, he simply replied: “Yeah.” But his taped wrist and quiet tone told another story — the quarterback was clearly playing through pain

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After the game, Allen took full accountability for the loss, refusing to blame anyone else and delivering a heartfelt message to his teammates and fans:

“This one’s on me. Every turnover, every missed read — I take full responsibility. We win and lose as a team, but tonight, I didn’t play to the standard this city deserves. No one else should be blamed. I just hope the guys, and everyone in Buffalo, stick together. We’ll bounce back — and I promise, I’ll be better.”

 

Allen’s words echoed through the locker room — a captain owning the moment. He reminded fans why he’s the unquestioned leader of the Bills: accountability, humility, and relentless fight.

Last season, Allen

played nearly the entire year with a broken left hand after suffering the injury in Week 1 of 2024, wearing a white glove and layers of tape to protect it. His return to the field Monday, despite aggravating the same hand, only reinforced his reputation as one of the league’s toughest competitors.

The sack proved costly, not only for Allen but for Buffalo’s momentum. On the very next play, Falcons RB Bijan Robinson broke free for an 81-yard touchdown run, putting Atlanta up 21–7 — a blow the Bills couldn’t recover from.

Even in defeat, Allen’s leadership shined. With Buffalo now 3–3, he reminded everyone that the team’s Super Bowl hopes still rest on belief and unity — not excuses.

Allen’s hand may be hurting, but his message couldn’t be clearer:

he’s standing tall for Buffalo, taking the blame, carrying the weight, and refusing to let the fight die.

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