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The Buffalo Bills entered the stadium being the most favored team but left Gillette Stadium while facing a 29-25 loss against the New England Patriots. The Bills looked to be good as their star quarterback, Josh Allen seemed to have locked down the game by a one-yard touchdown with only two minutes remaining. However, the Patriots quarterback Mac Jones ran through the field and stole the victory from their opponents.

The Patriots upgraded their game, which was quite a surprise because the team fell a bit rudderless a week ago. However, the fans are looking forward to a redemption for the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are going to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and their quarterback Josh Allen has quite a progressive with the Bucs being the opponent. So is there a chance for the Bills to win their next game?

The impressive record of Josh Allen against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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The Buffalo Bills have had an eventful season so far, securing victory in four games while suffering three losses, and each of those losses could have swung in their favor. QB Josh Allen has showcased his strengths and areas for improvement on the field. With two touchdowns and seven interceptions in the current season, Allen’s performance has been a mixed bag.

Looking ahead to their upcoming match against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it’s worth noting that Allen’s past encounters with the Buccaneers have been quite a matter of intrigue. Josh Allen’s career performance against the Buccaneers reflects a passer rating of 86.0, with 308 yards, 2 touchdowns, and at least 1 interception in a single game.

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These stats illustrate a solid showing, with Allen’s ability to move the ball effectively and contribute to the team’s scoring, while also maintaining good ball security with just one interception. Moreover, Allen is quite remorseful about his recent performances and even blamed it on overthinking. The Bills head coach also pitched in about this problem.

The Buffalo Bills are looking to change their offensive plays

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In the first half of the Bills’ recent three outings, the Bills offense has averaged 3.3 points. However, they’ve frequently relied on a noteworthy second-half improvement by the offense to secure victories. This trend underscores the team’s resilience and ability to adapt during the course of a game, which could prove vital in their upcoming matchups.

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Josh Allen had talked about how he’s thinking too much about his plays and should really stop doing that. He said, “Maybe I need to think a little less and just play football.” Even the Head Coach Sean McDermott understood this ongoing problem. He said, “We’re not playing complimentary football. … and we’re not linking up in all three phases to control a game.

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The game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would hopefully change the rhythm for the team and give them a good momentum going forward in the 2023 season. What are your thoughts about this matchup? Let us know in the comments section.

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