Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills lament 'missed opportunities' - ESPN
DENVER — The lectern in the bowels of Empower Field at Mile High Stadium stood empty for minutes.
The first arrival after every Buffalo Bills game is quarterback Josh Allen, quick to give his postgame press conference in full uniform as soon as the team breakdown in the locker room ends and things begin to settle. Even after the toughest and most emotional of losses.
This time, his arrival was not speedy. A couple minutes before, a public relations staff member came out and awaited his arrival. And then eventually, about 16 minutes after the game to a close, in walked Allen.
Looking down, his face was visibly red as he sniffled and fidgeted, hitting his fingers against the wooden lectern. Tears were in his eyes and on his face. He was emotional throughout his press conference.
The reigning MVP was asked how hard it was to get to the AFC Divisional Round of the playoffs and have this happen again.
«It's extremely difficult,» Allen said with his voice choked up. «I feel like I, feel like I let, let my teammates down tonight.» His teammates, however, felt much differently. «We know we wouldn't have a shot in hell to win a football game without him there,» right tackle Spencer Brown said.
The Bills lost in this round for the fourth time in five seasons, falling to the Denver Broncos in overtime, 33-30. The loss continues the Bills' streak of not having a Super Bowl appearance since losing four straight from 1990-93. And it extends their record of the most wins in a seven-season span without a Super Bowl appearance, including playoffs (91).
«Just missed opportunities throughout the game,» Allen said on his emotions. «It's been a long season. I hate how it ended, and that's going to stick with me for a long time.»
After his


