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Allen turnovers could be problem in playoffs

- Safid Deen

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills just exhaled in a sigh of relief.

Allen was equal parts electric with three touchdown passes as he was an enigma with three turnovers as the Bills escaped with a 34- 31 win in their AFC wild- card playoff game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

The Bills were pushed to the brink, and they have plenty to improve on heading into their next playoff game Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“We’ll grow from it,” Allen said after completing 23 of 39 passes for 352 yards. “All that matters is surviving and advancing.

“It doesn’t matter how we win, it’s if we win. And I’m proud of our guys.”

The Bills will celebrate this win, but they were dealt a reality check against the Dolphins: If Allen keeps turning the ball over, he’ll be the reason Buffalo’s goal of reaching and winning the Super Bowl falls short.

Allen is regarded as one of the NFL’s best young quarterbac­ks, but his 16 intercepti­ons and 22 giveaways this season, including this playoff game, tell another story of careless play.

And that’s not an encouragin­g sign for Allen and the Bills, three games from their end goal of the Super Bowl.

“At the end of the day, you turn the ball over, you die a pretty quick death,” said Bills coach Sean McDermott.

Perhaps more important, Allen must stay within the means of Buffalo’s offense.

Allen has a penchant for playing loose with the football, and he often finds himself trying to play hero, taking deep shots downfield that don’t convert. Sometimes, those plays work. And sometimes, they hurt more than they help.

Buffalo’s playoff hopes nearly came crashing down against Miami.

The Bills entered the game as doubledigi­t favorites to beat the Dolphins, who were without starting quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, recovering from his second documented concussion of the season.

After the Bills stormed out to a 17- 0 lead against the Dolphins and thirdstrin­g rookie quarterbac­k Skylar Thompson in the second quarter, Allen threw two intercepti­ons in the second quarter that allowed Miami to get back in the game.

Allen’s worst turnover was a fumble that resulted in a Dolphins touchdown and their first lead of the game early in the third quarter.

“The turnovers, they hurt us. It really let them back in the game,” Allen said of his three miscues that led to 18 points for the Dolphins.

“It’s just things you can’t do, and you can’t expect to win like that. It’s stuff we have to clean up.”

That’s where Allen’s prowess came into play.

Allen broke free for a 12- yard run inside his own red zone on a 3rd- and- 8 play, and he threw two touchdown passes in the span of three minutes to help the Bills retake a double- digit lead with less than two minutes remaining in the third quarter.

“The thing is you have to keep the foot on the gas,” wide receiver Cole Beasley said. “You can’t ever get complacent. You have to be consistent, and we were a little inconsiste­nt, and we can’t do that moving forward.”

Allen and the Bills had two final drives to score again and put away they game but were unable to get much going offensively.

They punted the ball back to Miami on both possession­s and relied on their defense and Miami’s inexperien­ce, including a crucial delay of game penalty on 4th- and- 1 on the Dolphins’ final drive, to escape with a victory.

The Bills may not be so lucky again this postseason.

While the Dolphins were inexperien­ced, other teams with Super Bowl experience like the Kansas City Chiefs and Bengals won’t be so forgiving.

“I give our guys credit,” McDermott said. “They hung in there and figured out a way to get a win. That’s one of the things they’ve been really good at this year.

“But we definitely have a lot to take from this game and learn from.”

 ?? TIMOTHY T LUDWIG/ GETTY IMAGES ?? From left, Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown, Josh Allen and center/ guard Ryan Bates look on against the Dolphins during the second half.
TIMOTHY T LUDWIG/ GETTY IMAGES From left, Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown, Josh Allen and center/ guard Ryan Bates look on against the Dolphins during the second half.
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