The Buffalo Bills are coming off a dominant 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, improving to 8-4 on the season and holding onto a wild card spot in the AFC.
Josh Allen broke the NFL's all-time rushing touchdown record for a quarterback, tallying his 76th career rushing score in the win, but it was his constant interaction with Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward that got the most attention both during and after the game.
Allen and Heyward jawed at one another multiple times throughout the contest. Heyward was even given a taunting penalty after Allen threw a touchdown to Keon Coleman for getting in his face, once again. Heyward was asked about the constant confrontations after the game, to which he accused Allen of kicking him in the stomach.
"He even said after, 'I had to do something to get you off me,'" Heyward said via Brooke Pryor.
Allen was asked about Heyward again on Wednesday, to which he channeled his inner Bill Belichick in his response.
“I have a lot of respect for Cam Heyward but we’re on to Cincinnati," Allen said via Dan Fetes.
“I have a lot of respect for Cam Hayward but we’re on to Cincinnati.”
— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) December 3, 2025
Josh Allen when asked about Cam Heyward’s comment that he kneed him in the stomach #BillsMafia @BuffaloPlus
Belichick, of course, went viral for saying, "We're on to Cincinnati" several times during a 2014 press conference following a 41-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Allen is ready to be done talking about the alleged incident of which there has been no video evidence to support any of Heyward's claims, and clearly just wants to get to 9-4 and get a win over Joe Burrow for the first time.
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