The last thing Josh Allen needed to do was get eliminated before the AFC Championship game.
Allen’s first Super Bowl trip will have to wait. The Broncos shook off giving up a game-tying drive to win in overtime. In overtime, Denver’s defense forced Allen’s fourth turnover of the game on an interception.
In a game where the Bills lost Dorian Williams on the first play, Allen failed on the big stage yet again. He would finish the game with 283 yards and three touchdowns to go with the two interceptions, per ESPN.
Unfortunately, his crying after the game didn’t garner any sympathy on social media.
The Buffalo Bills were eliminated from the playoffs again in the Divisional Round. Allen’s turnovers were too much to overcome. Buffalo made too many huge mistakes to win the game. The Bills were -4 in the turnover battle, losing five and grabbing one. Allen now has a 0-7 career record in overtime.
It’s another season of disappointment for the Bills. For Allen, it became even worse.
Fans took to social media and rubbed it in his face by using his wife’s biggest movie.
“Patriots are 1 win from the Super Bowl in Drake Mayes’ first season, meanwhile Josh Allen is crying at home in the cuck chair watching Sinners,” one fan said.
Patriots are 1 win from the Super Bowl in Drake Mayes first season, meanwhile Josh Allen is crying at home in the cuck chair watching Sinners
— KetelMarteEnjoyer (@KetelisKing) January 18, 2026
“Josh Allen after watching THAT scene in Sinners,” a second fan wrote.
Josh Allen after watching THAT scene in Sinners. pic.twitter.com/mSVoCzDI78
— Drew Brady (@TomBledsoe11) January 18, 2026
“Soon as Josh get home 2nite,” a third fan added.
Soon as Josh get home 2nite pic.twitter.com/7Rwf3vLWaZ
— 𝐹𝐿💫𝒮𝒮 (@FLOSSNY) January 18, 2026
“This is the same way he watched Sinners,” a fourth fan commented.
This is the same way he watched Sinners pic.twitter.com/jl46dzT7Sm
— PB (@Paulie_Bruz) January 18, 2026
The 2025 horror film Sinners grossed approximately $368 million worldwide. It made it a massive box office hit for everyone involved.
In the meantime, it’s back to the drawing board for Allen and the Bills.