Bills' Josh Allen shuts down critics seconds before walking out of interview

The Buffalo Bills QB threw for 4 touchdowns and had another touchdown on the ground with a statement victory over the red-hot Dolphins. Buffalo's win was short-lived as a slew of concerning injuries to the Buffalo defense were the main headline from this contest. Tre'Davious White needed to be carted off the field and Christian […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen opening up to the media after a victory over the Miami Dolphins
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The Buffalo Bills QB threw for 4 touchdowns and had another touchdown on the ground with a statement victory over the red-hot Dolphins.

Buffalo's win was short-lived as a slew of concerning injuries to the Buffalo defense were the main headline from this contest. Tre'Davious White needed to be carted off the field and Christian Benford was out for a short while with an injury. Even more, Taron Johnson was ruled out of the contest after suffering an injury late.

If you remember, before this contest, Josh Allen requested that the Bills Mafia be loud for this upcoming contest. It came right before Tyreek Hill reportedly called out the fanbase for being just ordinary.

Allen has a history of shutting down critics and putting the league on notice, this victory did just that. Immediately after the game, Allen spoke to the media about the win and had a special message for anyone who may be doubting this team. Specifically, it's what Allen didn't say.

You can watch the full interview below, but the moment we are talking about comes at the 7:41 mark.

Allen opened up on all things football, talking about the victory, how the team has more work to do, and even providing an emotional message for his teammate Tre White. 

However, Allen appears to have enough and is not letting the critics get to his head. Allen was poignantly asked if he had a message for anyone who may be doubting him and his team, to which Allen politely said "No thank you," before walking out of the interview.

Allen, a man of few words, is just going to sit and enjoy this victory.