Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow posted on Twitter for the first time in two years to weigh in on the discourse surrounding Buffalo Bills signal caller Josh Allen following the Bills’ loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional round.
Following the Buffalo Bills 33-30 loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday, much of the discourse has centered on Josh Allen, particularly in regards to how much sympathy or blame he deserves for the loss.
One of the most notable plays from the game was a contested interception that was ultimately ruled in favor of the Broncos. The call was so controversial, in fact, that since-fired Bills head coach Sean McDermott went on a tirade about it in the postgame press conference.
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According to Joe Burrow, however, the officials got the call spot on: it was an interception.
The amount of ppl that don’t understand what a catch is in the rule book flabbergasts me. And it’s not the officials. The two plays yesterday were not difficult calls, and they got them both right.
— Joey Burrow (@JoeyB) January 19, 2026
First tweet from Joe Burrow in almost two years and it’s him saying stop making excuses for that guy in west New York. https://t.co/HCUj73sdjR
— Kip Smithers (@Chughes612) January 19, 2026
“Burrow hasn’t posted on Twitter in two years but logged on tonight just to smoke all the clowns who don’t know ball,” one NFL fan tweeted.
“You guys made Joe Burrow end a two-year Twitter hiatus to quell the discourse,” a second said.
“Bills fans were being so dumb Joe Burrow came on social media,” a third added.
paused his depression gimmick to tell josh allen to stop crying https://t.co/YxBYfUkDj5 pic.twitter.com/HIfqgJnSBb
— MayeIsKing (@MayeIsKing_) January 20, 2026
Big bro got on twitter to tell Bills mafia to stop crying pic.twitter.com/32LdYCdnfE https://t.co/cOxRd0nIRO
— (@PlutoCooked) January 20, 2026
With the win over the Bills, the Broncos will host the AFC title game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, January 25. The Bengals, of course, are sitting at home having not qualified for the postseason for the fourth time in Burrow’s six-year career.
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