EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- There was an eerie familiarity to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's demeanor in the visitors' locker room at MetLife Stadium on Monday night.
After a dismal performance in a loss to the New York Jets last November, Allen sat in front of his locker looking ahead, speaking with the team's backup QBs, and showing visible frustration.
Flash forward 10 months as Allen -- following a 22-16 overtime loss to those same Jets to open the 2023 season -- sat on a stool in front of his locker, again at MetLife Stadium, talking with a new backup quarterback, Kyle Allen, as wide receiver Stefon Diggs came over to offer some words of encouragement.