Overview
- On Buffalo’s early drive against Tampa Bay, Josh Allen tried to avoid pressure near his own end zone by flipping a two‑handed chest pass that cornerback Jacob Parrish intercepted.
- The takeaway set the Buccaneers up with first-and-goal inside the five, but the Bills’ defense limited the damage to a field goal for a 3-0 Tampa Bay lead.
- Multiple outlets reported the throw as Allen’s sixth interception of the season and his second in two weeks.
- Coverage framed the mistake as part of a recent slide for Buffalo after a 4-0 start, with the team entering Week 11 at 2-3 over its last five games and coming off a 30-13 loss to Miami.
- Reports also noted an in-week disciplinary benching of a key Bills player, and the interception drew sharp media criticism of Allen’s decision-making.