Josh Allen “Took Some Shots” in Bills vs Patriots – HC Sean McDermott Furious: “That’s Dirty Play”
Josh Allen “Took Some Shots” in Bills vs Patriots – HC Sean McDermott Furious: “That’s Dirty Play”
The clash between the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots over the weekend didn’t just leave a mark on the scoreboard — it left fans holding their breath after Josh Allen took several hard hits throughout the game.
Allen endured multiple heavy collisions from the Patriots’ defense — especially in the third and fourth quarters, where he was knocked down several times after releasing the ball. Although he managed to play through the pain until the final whistle, the sight of him struggling to get up sparked concern among Bills fans and the coaching staff alike.
After the game, Head Coach Sean McDermott couldn’t hide his frustration during the postgame press conference, accusing the Patriots of going beyond physical football and targeting Allen intentionally. He stated bluntly:
“I’m not against physical football, but this wasn’t physical — this was dirty. When a player keeps getting hit after the whistle and isn’t properly protected, that’s unacceptable. We’re talking about a person’s safety, not just a game.”

The Bills’ medical team later confirmed that Josh Allen did not suffer any serious injuries, but he will undergo further evaluation throughout the week to ensure he’s fully fit before returning to practice. According to team sources, Allen sustained minor soreness in his shoulder and hip, which could affect his throwing rhythm if not managed carefully.
NFL analysts also pointed out that the Patriots’ “all-out blitz” scheme appeared designed to physically overwhelm Allen, disrupting Buffalo’s offensive tempo and forcing hurried throws.
Meanwhile, Bills fans have flooded social media, demanding that the NFL review several late hits that went unflagged during the game. One fan commented:
“Josh Allen can’t take this kind of punishment every week. If the NFL doesn’t protect its stars, they’ll lose them to injuries.”
As of now, it remains unclear whether Allen will play in the next game, but McDermott emphasized that the priority is his full recovery.
Despite the loss, McDermott’s fiery remarks have reignited a broader debate about the limits of physical play in the modern NFL, and whether the league is truly doing enough to protect its players from unnecessary and dangerous hits.
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