KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Josh Allen exited the visiting team’s media room at Arrowhead Stadium following his obligatory postgame news conference. He walked down the narrow hallway to the visitor’s locker room.
Allen normally has a pep in his step when he’s going from place to place. At that moment, Allen took one slow step after another. He didn’t make eye contact with anyone, sporting a ghostly look as he approached his destination.
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He knew what he was walking into. He knew the grieving had already begun. The death of a season that they weren’t ready to let go of — at least not yet. This one, a soul-sucking 32-29 loss
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