It was just not the Bills’ night.
Whether it was the multiple injuries they suffered, the turnovers, not taking advantage of converting a fourth-and-27 late in the fourth quarter, Buffalo could not get the job done in a 23-19 loss to the Texans.
Quarterback Josh Allen seemed to sum up how things were going for the Bills in the fourth quarter when he slammed his frustration following a stalled drive.
A nine-play drive that went deep into Texans territory eventually stalled after five straight runs with James Cook III.
The last one — on a fourth-and-1 from the Houston 23-yard line was stopped for a 2-yard loss.
An annoyed Allen then came to the sideline and appeared to voice his frustration with backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, saying what internet lip-readers and the Prime Video broadcast believed was “What are we doing?”


Allen was kept in check throughout, throwing for 253 yards on 24-for-34 passing with two interceptions.
But Buffalo still had a chance in the final minutes, thanks in large part to the improbable fourth-and-27 the Bills converted on a hook-and-ladder that went for 44 yards.
Josh Palmer caught a pass from Allen for 11 yards before the wideout lateraled the ball to Khalil Shakir, who ran 33 yards.
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But on a fourth-and-6, four plays later, Allen threw his second interception of the night to seal the loss.
The Bills are now 7-4 and slid further back behind the 9-2 Patriots in the AFC East.
The Texans improved to 6-5.


