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Josh Allen still doesn’t know what it’s like to win on the road in the playoffs

A Josh Allen four campaigns were enough to confirm that it is the present and future of the Bills. Although the Wyoming graduate is already beginning to follow in the footsteps of Jim Kelly, still has an important pending in the playoffs.

Allen has played three postseasons (2019-2021) and in five games played he has balance of 3-2. The problem is that all his triumphs have come when he plays at Orchard Park and their two defeats have come as visitors.

In the 2019 playoffs the Bills fast-tracked out of the knockout stage. The Texans were responsible for sending them home in a 22-19 victory at NRG Stadium.

Last postseason, Buffalo started with two wins (Colts and Ravens at Bills Stadium) and reached the AFC Championship. On the eve of the Super Bowl, Allen visited Arrowhead Stadium and experienced his second playoff loss by email from 24-38.

In this campaign, the Bills hosted the Patriots and qualified for the divisional round by crushing New England. Buffalo’s next opponent in the 2021 playoffs they are his latest executioner, the Chiefs.

Allen, the problem and the solution

The 25-year-old quarterback has been one of the main contributors to the losses the Bills have experienced in their recent playoff appearances. Against Texans and Chiefs, Allen had 52 passes, 551 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and a 75.3 rating.

In perspective, during his triumphs in the final phase of the championship, Allen had 70 completions, 838 yards, eight touchdowns and a 125.7 rating.

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