Josh Allen looks forward to putting turnover troubles behind him through action, not words
Associated PressORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen was short on apologies and promises on Wednesday in attempting to put behind lingering frustrations of his four-turnover dud that cost the Bills in a season-opening loss at the New York Jets two days earlier. “I let it get away from me this last game and I’m not going to let it affect me going forward.” And the sixth-year player wasn’t trying to be funny when noting this wasn’t the first time he’s thrown three interceptions in one outing, before adding it might also not be the last. And despite Allen’s rash of turnovers last season, the Bills finished 13-3, and were 10-3 in games Allen committed at least one turnover. I’ve seen him do it.” Center Mitch Morse said the team maintains what he referred to as “the ultimate trust” in Allen. “And he’s already working on this next week and what he can do to tighten up.” Allen acknowledged he may have been a little rusty after seeing limited action in Buffalo’s final two preseason outings.