Bills Face Intensifying Scrutiny After Texans Loss That Left Josh Allen Sacked Eight Times
Criticism centers on predictable concepts, light protection, costly situational calls that left Allen exposed.
Overview
- Buffalo fell 23–19 to Houston as Josh Allen absorbed a career‑high eight sacks and 12 hits, with a failed late 4th‑and‑1 handoff preceding a visible sideline outburst from the quarterback.
- Head coach Sean McDermott called the volume of hits "not a healthy formula" and stressed the need to avoid second‑and‑long situations that lead to more pressure.
- Analyst Dan Orlovsky argued the offense leans too quickly on Allen to bail out drives, urging more usage of James Cook to balance the attack and reduce obvious passing downs.
- Texans coach DeMeco Ryans noted Buffalo used fewer chips and heavy protections, leaving one‑on‑one rush matchups that exposed the quarterback.
- A reported practice‑squad addition of former DE Shaq Lawson drew backlash from fans and local media, amplifying pressure on McDermott and GM Brandon Beane with the Bills at 7–4.