It's a sight no Buffalo Bills fan ever wants to see.
Josh Allen in tears, crying, knowing the season had ended Saturday night in Denver against the Broncos.
Allen showed up to his postgame press conference already with tears in his eyes.
He knew, in a game the Bills turned it over five times, four by him, that he hadn't done enough.
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The Bills were right in it at the end, but that was quite fortunate. Allen lost two fumbles and threw two interceptions, and in addition to a James Cook fumble, that was too much to beat the AFC's No. 1 seed on the road.
#Bills QB Josh Allen shows up to his postgame press conference with tears in his eyes:
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 18, 2026
"I let my teammates down tonight.... It's been a long season. Hate how it ended. T is gonna stick with me for a long time. Can't win with 5 turnovers."
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Allen has been blunt about his only goal: To win a Super Bowl in Buffalo.
He didn't care about his MVP a season ago. He doesn't care about the records he sets.
He wants to bring a Lombardi Trophy back to Western New York, for the community and for his teammates.
And on this night, he and the Bills came up short.
You could see how much it meant to Josh afterward, as he felt the pain of a whole region and wore it on his face.
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