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Bills head coach Sean McDermott and QB Josh Allen are speaking out after losing to the Eagles in brutal fashion.
With five seconds left in the game, and down one point, the Bills decided to go for two after a touchdown. Unfortunately, Allen missed his target, and the Bills ended up losing the game.
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Allen appeared visibly upset after the two-point conversion failed.
Josh Allen was visibly upset after the Bills’ failed 2-PT conversion to end the game.
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During his postgame press conference, Bills head coach Sean McDermott explained his decision to go for two.
“Wanted to be aggressive, going for the win,” McDermott said. “You know, we feel like there was a certain amount of time left at that point and felt like we had a great call, great opportunity to go win it. I’m going to be aggressive, so, I’m not going to sit back.”
Allen spoke about the play during his postgame media session.
“I just missed,” Allen said. “Rolling left, gotta get him a better ball.”
‘They got a good front, they’ve got a good defense. That’s the defending Super Bowl champs for a reason. They had a good plan. They get paid on that side of the football, too,” Allen said. “So, again, it just comes down to us executing and making one more play than they did. Obviously, we saw that we didn’t make that last play. I didn’t make that last play.”
Josh Allen was upset he missed the late 2PT conversion 😬 pic.twitter.com/hzhxJd0Ojr
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