Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - It was hard-fought win for the Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen on Sunday night coming off their bye week against the Green Bay Packers at Highmark Stadium. The Bills were able to squeak out a 27-17 win in Orchard Park, improving the team's record to 6-1 on the season.
Buffalo keeps their home unbeaten streak against Green Bay alive, having never lost a game in Orchard Park to the Packers in franchise history.
Allen had a bit of an uncharacteristic game, looking hot and cold throughout the night. The Bills' fifth-year signal caller threw 25 times, completing 13 passes for 218 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. Along with that, he also rushed for 49 yards on six carries.
Following Sunday's win, Allen seemed a bit frustrated with himself after giving the Packers two late chances with consecutive interceptions in the fourth quarter.
"I got a little out of the groove, and just did some uncharacteristic things. Can't make those decisions," said Allen following the win. "The only way that team gets back in it is by turning the ball over."
Allen focused on himself and his errors when reflecting on the game, taking sole responsibility for not finishing the game on a clean note. He did, however, give credit and praise to the defense for closing out the game, along with what he can take away from a game like this.
"Things that I can do differently that changes the feeling and the outcome of the game, and honestly I have a crappy taste in my mouth right now," Allen said. "Our defense played really well, our special teams played really well. There's a lot of positives, a lot to learn from, a lot to get better at. And, again, that's what we practice for. That's what we play this game for, and we'll learn from it and grow from it."
Hear more from Allen's postgame press conference in the player below: