Buccaneers forced Josh Allen to throw one of the worst interceptions of his career

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Week 11 is a big one for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Thanks to their weak division, they're not in danger of missing the playoffs by any means but they need to start stacking up some wins to build morale and to keep their hat in the race for the top seed in the NFC playoffs.

This week takes the Bucs to Orchard Park, New York, where they'll go toe-to-toe with the Buffalo Bills, who are starting to become quite desperate as their own division slips away from them. Well, things did not get off to a good start for Buffalo thanks to the Bucs defense, who went right to work in putting the Bills in a hole.

On their own five-yard line, Allen was facing heavy pressure in his own end zone so he tried to do what he normally does, which is make something crazy happen. More often than not, this works out well for Allen but not this time. Allen had a bizarre two-handed pass where it looked like he pushed the ball out of his hands simply to get rid of it.

That was not a bright decision considering where the Bills were at, as Jacob Parrish had no problem taking that ball away and giving the Bucs the ball deep in their own territory. Ian Eagle said it best when he described the play in the moment as "Ill advised", at least for Bills fans.

Josh Allen threw one of the worst interceptions of his career against the Buccaneers

Sadly, the Buccaneers were not able to take full advantage of the interception, as they had to settle for a field goal. The Bills then scored a touchdown on their next possession.

That being said, this was a really bad pick by Allen and the Bucs helped make it happen with the pressure they put on last year's MVP winner, allowing Parrish to take that ball away. It'd have been great if Tampa could have taken full advantage here but hey, at least they showed they could make Josh Allen look human.

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