Josh Allen Takes Blame for Bills’ Offensive Woes, Stands by OC Joe Brady
The quarterback says limiting turnovers will steady the offense before a road test in Tampa.
Overview
- Buffalo fell 30-13 to Miami in Week 10 as the offense committed three turnovers, with Josh Allen throwing for 306 yards and two touchdowns with one interception and James Cook losing a fumble.
- Allen told reporters the giveaways are on him and delivered a locker-room message urging the team to trust each other and push through adversity.
- He expressed strong confidence in offensive coordinator Joe Brady despite heightened outside criticism and calls from some fans for a Brian Daboll reunion.
- Head coach Sean McDermott defended Brady and stressed the need to move the ball two dimensionally, citing blocking, receiver separation and overall execution as priorities.
- Tight end Dalton Kincaid was injured during the game, and the Week 11 trip to the Buccaneers is framed as the next gauge of the offense’s direction.