
Josh Allen once again proved why he is the engine of Buffalo’s season. The Bills erased a stunning 21–0 deficit to beat the New England Patriots, pulling to 10–4 and staying firmly alive in the AFC East race, just one game behind New England.
The comeback does not happen without Allen. The reigning MVP threw three touchdown passes, added 48 rushing yards, and pushed his season total to 37 touchdowns. With three more scores, he would extend his own NFL record to six straight 40-touchdown seasons. It was another reminder that Buffalo’s ceiling rises and falls with No. 17.
Late in the fourth quarter, however, cameras caught an unexpected moment. Allen was seen vomiting on the sideline, immediately sparking concern among Bills fans watching at home. Despite the scene, he never missed a snap and showed no signs of injury or illness during the game.
Afterward, Allen brushed off the incident and reassured Bills Mafia with a calm explanation.
“It basically happens every game. If I don’t get enough out pregame, it usually happens at halftime. If I don’t get enough out at halftime, it happens in the third or fourth quarter. I don’t know why, it just happens. You’ve just got to get it out.” The quarterback made clear it was not related to sickness and not something that affects his performance.
The focus now shifts quickly to Week 16, when Buffalo travels to Cleveland to face the Browns. With winter conditions expected again near Lake Erie, it would not be surprising if snow plays a role for the third straight game. If so, Bills fans can take comfort in one thing. Josh Allen has shown he can handle almost anything. Even moments that look alarming on camera.
Bills Rookie WR Waived Injured & Dumped by Girlfriend Same Day — Fans Stunned


Cutdown day is cruel across the NFL, but for one young wide receiver in Buffalo, the heartbreak went far beyond football. His rookie dream ended, and so did the relationship he thought would anchor him through it all.
The Bills finalized their 53-man roster this week, moving pieces around in a crowded wide receiver room stacked with veterans and promising depth. But while teammates secured their place, one rookie’s shot was derailed before it even began.
A nagging hamstring injury flared at the worst possible time, leaving him unable to showcase his size and contested-catch ability. Coaches had no choice but to make the tough call as rosters shrank.
Kaden Prather, Buffalo’s seventh-round pick out of Maryland, was waived injured on August 19 before reverting to Injured Reserve a week later. Instead of catching passes in Orchard Park, he now faces an empty rookie season and a future in limbo.
But the blow didn’t stop there. Off the field, Prather revealed his girlfriend ended their relationship the same day he was waived, a gut punch that left fans stunned. “The day I signed with the Bills was the day she said yes to being my girlfriend — it felt like the best day of my life. But the day I was waived, she walked away too. To lose them both on the same day… I’ll never forget that kind of heartbreak.”
It’s a brutal twist for a receiver who once dominated at Maryland, posting 666 yards and six touchdowns in 2023 before sliding to the seventh round in the draft. His size and potential drew comparisons to Courtland Sutton, but durability concerns lingered.
Now stuck on Injured Reserve, the 22-year-old must wait for recovery or negotiate an injury settlement that could open the door for another opportunity. Until then, he remains on the sidelines — and off the field.
For Bills fans, it’s a sobering reminder that the NFL is as unforgiving as life itself. Dreams and relationships can vanish in a single day, leaving only the will to fight for another chance.