Bills’ Josh Allen Chides fans for having left the comeback wins early

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Some Buffalo Bills fans left Orchard Park, New York, early Sunday night as the team went down 40-25 with under 12 minutes left to play in the fourth quarter against Baltimore Ravens.

A little, they knew, Josh Allen and Bills’ defense had to orchestrate an unlikely comeback. Allen was responsible for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and helped get the bills up on the field for Matt Prater’s 32-yard-winning field targets. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver also caused Derrick Henry to fumble – the only back of the back during the night.

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Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates the team’s victory over Baltimore Ravens in a NFL football match in Orchard Park, Ny, Sunday 7 September 2025. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Allen asked Bill’s fans to have more confidence in the team in the future.

“Our team didn’t stop,” he said after the match. “I think there are people who left the stadium. It’s ok. We are doing well. But have some faith next time.”

The bills had to make a few things fall their way to even sniff the lead at the end of the game. It really started with Buffalo’s last drive in the first half.

Allen and the bills had the ball with 31 seconds left in the second quarter. He finished a 26-yard pass for Khalil Shakir and clocked the ball with eight seconds left. Instead of trying a Hail Mary throw into the final zone, Allen Dalton Kincaid found striped across the field and made a precise throw to the tight end with a second left.

Prater hit a field dimensions from 43 meters to keep Buffalo within a score of Ravens.

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws against Baltimore Ravens in the second half of a NFL football match in Orchard Park, Ny, Sunday 7 September 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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With 4:05 back in the fourth quarter, Allen fell back to pass in the red zone on the 4th and-2, he fired a passport to the final zone. It was tilted by a Bills player and somehow Keon Coleman got the catch in the final zone. Buffalo was within eight points from the lead.

Henry Fumble led to another Bill’s Touchdown. Ravens got the ball back and could have put the game away with a first down. But they only got seven meters on three pieces. Trainer John Harbaugh chose to knock the ball away and let his defense take over.

Allen led Buffalo on a nine-play, 66-yard drive that ended up with Prater’s game winner.

“Josh, though, he has always been like that. He wants the ball in the most important moments of the game,” said coach Sean McDermott. “That’s what the big ones, it’s their mindset. That’s what they want, that’s what they do. And he’s never out of it in his mind.”

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates with Kicker Matt Prater (15) after his game-winning field goal against Baltimore Ravens in an NFL football match in Orchard Park, Ny, Sunday 7. September 2025. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Allen was 33-of-46 with 394 passing yards in the victory. He had two passers -by touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns.

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