💔 “Never Compare Him to Mahomes” — Josh Allen Faces Brutal Backlash After Another Playoff Collapse

NFL fans did no mercy to Bills' Josh Allen: "Never compare him to...The fallout was immediate — and brutal.

Josh Allen’s latest playoff exit didn’t just end the Buffalo Bills’ season. It ignited a social-media firestorm that showed just how thin the line is between MVP praise and merciless judgment in today’s NFL.

After a devastating 33–30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos, the league’s reigning MVP found himself under relentless scrutiny, with fans flooding X to vent their frustration and disappointment. And one comparison, in particular, resurfaced with venom.

“Never compare him to Patrick Mahomes.”

Josh Allen in trouble: now receives a tough message from one of the Buffalo  Bills' key players | MarcaAllen’s stat line looked impressive at first glance. He completed 25 of 39 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns, while adding 66 rushing yards on 12 carries. But buried inside those numbers was the detail that changed everything: four turnovers — each more painful than the last.

The cracks appeared early. Two interceptions and two fumbles in the opening quarters repeatedly stalled Buffalo drives, leaving points on the field and momentum slipping away. One fumble came with just two seconds left before halftime. Another arrived at the worst possible time — overtime.

That final mistake became the defining image of the night.

Josh Allen News - Latest Josh Allen News, Stats & UpdatesWith the score tied at 30–30 and a clear path to extend the drive, Allen dodged pressure and appeared to have an easy first down. Instead, he chose to throw. The ball was recovered by Denver safety Devon Key, setting up the Broncos for the field position that ultimately ended Buffalo’s season.

Then came the final blow.

In overtime, Allen launched a deep pass toward Brandin Cooks. Cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian stripped the ball clean, sealing Buffalo’s seventh straight playoff elimination and sending Bills Mafia into disbelief.

On social media, restraint vanished.

“That was mad embarrassing,” one fan wrote.
“Investigate Josh Allen,” another added.
“Bills beating themselves,” echoed a third.
And the harshest refrain spread fast: “Never ever compare Josh Allen to Mahomes.”

Patrick Mahomes News - Latest Patrick Mahomes News & StatsThe sting was sharper given the context. For the first time in years, the path looked open. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were already out, eliminated in Week 15, with Mahomes sidelined by a torn ACL. This was supposed to be Buffalo’s moment — the season the door finally stayed open.

Instead, it slammed shut again.

Allen didn’t hide from it afterward. Standing before reporters, visibly shaken, he took full responsibility.

“It’s extremely difficult,” he admitted. “I feel like I let my teammates down tonight. I’m extremely sorry and disappointed in how this ended.”

Not everyone turned on him. Teammates and coaches publicly backed their quarterback, and some fans rushed to his defense, reminding critics of how much he’s carried the franchise. But in the unforgiving world of playoff football, nuance rarely survives the final whistle.

As the Broncos move on — preparing to host the winner of Texans vs. Patriots on January 25 — Buffalo is left with familiar questions, familiar pain, and a familiar debate.

Josh Allen is still elite. Still dangerous. Still brilliant.

But nights like this ensure one thing: the comparison to Patrick Mahomes will never come without a fight.