Bills' Josh Allen opens up on ugly win over the New York Giants

The Buffalo Bills narrowly escaped the Tyrod Taylor-lead New York Giants in a contest that came down to the last play. Admittedly, Taron Johnson may have gotten away with some pass interference. Nevertheless, the team found a way to win. Josh Allen and the offense, for a second straight week, couldn't get going until late […]

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The Buffalo Bills narrowly escaped the Tyrod Taylor-lead New York Giants in a contest that came down to the last play. Admittedly, Taron Johnson may have gotten away with some pass interference. Nevertheless, the team found a way to win.

Josh Allen and the offense, for a second straight week, couldn't get going until late into the contest. Last week against Jacksonville, it took Allen almost four quarters to get going. 

Luckily, Allen asserted his dominance in the second half and found a way to get the victory. In the game, Allen finished going 19 for 30 for 169 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception.

With the win, Buffalo sits second in the division with Miami sitting atop the AFC East. Immediately after the contest, Allen opened up about the ugly victory and said exactly what we were all thinking.

I think every member of the Bills Mafia can get behind what Allen had to say, "I mean, it's an ugly win but it counts the same as a pretty win." Allen continued, showering the defense with praise, "Our defense, man, they bailed us out."

The superstar QB opened up on the head-scratching decision to throw the ball late in the game which allowed the Giants to get the ball back with some time on the clock, "Coach put the ball in my hands there on that third down, I missed Dawson (Knox). We gotta have those. Offensively, we gotta be better."

Allen finished with, "We'll take the win, we hate that it came down to that last play but we'll take the win." The talented QB needed to get X-rays after the contest but was ultimately determined to be okay, avoiding disaster in a big way.

A win is a win is a win, but man we really hope there aren't many more of those in the coming weeks.