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Josh Allen addresses Bills fans for departing the game before the comeback victory.

Josh Allen addresses Bills fans for departing the game before the comeback victory.

Josh Allen’s Rallying Cry to Bills Fans After Comeback Victory

On Sunday, Josh Allen sent a strong message to Bills Mafia after many fans left the stadium early during a nail-biting game against the Ravens. Despite trailing, the Bills pulled off an exhilarating 41-40 win, and Allen had some thoughts about those who decided to head to the parking lot before it was over.

“Our team didn’t quit. I think some people left the stadium, which is fine… but maybe have a little more faith next time,” he stated during the Sunday Night Football broadcast. His words reflected both pride in his team and a gentle nudge for fans to stay engaged until the final whistle.

During the tense final moments, Allen connected with wide receiver Keon Coleman after a turnover. A crucial fumble by Derrick Henry set the stage for Allen’s rushing touchdown, bringing the score to 40-38 with under two minutes left.

The victory was clinched with a 32-yard field goal from Matt Prater, who had just joined the team. He had a significant role in securing the Bills’ season-opening win, kicking the game-winner as time expired.

“When we fell behind by two scores, no one blinked. Everyone kept pushing,” Prater reflected on the team’s resilience. He had signed with the Bills just days before after kicker Tyler Bass was sidelined with a hip injury.

With this AFC matchup marking a send-off for Highmark Stadium—before the team moves to a new venue next year—the experience felt even more significant.

The Bills are set to return to western New York on September 21st for a divisional clash against the Jets in week two. Here’s hoping any fans who left early might think twice next time around!

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