Josh Allen Urged to Ask For Trade Away From Bills to Steelers, Rams

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Josh Allen is in a bad place right now.

After losing last night’s playoff game on the road to the Denver Broncos, he dropped to 0-3 all-time in overtime playoff games.

He will now have to watch as either Drake Maye, C.J. Stroud, or Jarrett Stidham make it to the Super Bowl as a starting quarterback before him.

He had to hold back tears at the post-game press conference, openly blaming himself for the team’s loss. Although it was one of the worst games he’s ever played, marred by unforced errors, he still played well enough in the clutch to give the Buffalo Bills a chance at victory.

Following the hoopla of the controversial calls that led to the finish and Bo Nix’s shocking season-ending injury, the discussion turned to Josh Allen’s future.

And why he should demand a trade to a new team.

While Bills fans stood behind Allen through it all, praising him for his leadership after the game, fans from around the league began theorizing how he would look in different uniforms.

Pittsburgh Steelers fans have already begun trying to recruit Allen, with a series of photoshopped and AI-generated images of Allen wearing the team’s black and yellow flooding social media.

After Aaron Rodgers decided he does not want to return to Pittsburgh following Mike Tomlin’s exit, they are again left without a QB. It would take a king’s ransom for the Steelers to have a chance at Allen, and they don’t even have a high first-round pick this season to offer up.

The other team Allen is paired with is the Los Angeles Rams, who could soon be looking for a new starter, as the future of 17-year veteran Matthew Stafford is unclear.

Sean McVay has already taken teams piloted by Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford to the Super Bowl. Could Josh Allen be his third?

Regardless of what fans believe or want online, Buffalo will stick with Allen unless the reigning MVP asks for a change of scenery, which seems highly unlikely.