“He Is Pathetic”: Josh Allen Getting Called Out After Cameras Caught His Embarrassing Actions During Loss To Rams.
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Josh Allen is listed at 6’5″ and 237 lbs, and somehow, when he is barely touched on the field, he turns into Joel Embiid.
Allen has been accused of deceiving referees by using ridiculous tactics to flop and get calls.
The Bills were handed their first loss in eight games at SoFi Stadium when the Rams gave them everything they had to walk out with a 44-42 victory.
During the game, Josh Allen was seen trying to get a call after a Rams player came close to him, and the two players touched helmets.
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The Bills quarterback received a lot of backlash for his actions, and fans were not quiet about them.
“Allen is pathetic and deserves so much more s–t than he gets,” said one fan.
One fan found a solution: “We need to add a 5-yard flopping penalty.”
Another fan added, “Josh Allen does it, and everyone thinks it’s so silly, but if Mahomes did this, the world would explode.”
“Josh Allen would be flipping burgers if he didn’t flop every 2 seconds,” wrote another X user.
“I’ve never seen a player flop as much as Josh Allen,” said another fan.
Another fan added: “You shouldn’t give up your day job either Josh. Bad acting bad timing.”
Allen has gained a bit of a reputation for flopping, and there’s plenty of video to support why he has.
It’s no shock that he is now engaged to be married to actress Hailee Steinfeld, who is a former Oscar nominee.
With the loss, the Bills dropped to 10-3 and likely out of the running to catch the Chiefs for the AFC top seed.
Josh Allen Made History Despite Loss To The Los Angeles Rams.
Despite losing to the Los Angeles Rams in a 44-42 barn burner, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued to prove why he is an MVP candidate.
The MVP frontrunner completed 22 of 37 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns .
and tallied another 82 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.
With those numbers, Allen also became the first player in NFL history to throw .
and pass for three touchdowns each in a single game.