Buffalo Bills Fan Got Arrested & Carted Out of NRG Stadium on a Trolley During Embarrassing Scene at TNF Game [VIDEO]

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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills had plenty of chances to win against the Houston Texans, but at every turn, they found themselves getting smacked in the face inside NRG Stadium.

Allen had an upside-down night after he put together a spectacular game just last week.

Days after throwing the worst interception of his life, Allen would toss two more while being sacked eight times against the Texans. He wasn’t the only one getting locked up that night.

During the game, one Buffalo Bills man may have had way too much to drink and got unruly because stadium security and police were forced to not only handcuff the guy, but they had to wheel him out on a cart through the concourse.

The Buffalo Bills may think twice before benching second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman, because he certainly could’ve been used on Thursday. Coleman was made a healthy scratch in the Bills’ 44-32 home win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was made that way again on Thursday against the Texans.

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Nov 20, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans defensive tackle Tim Settle Jr. (98) sacks Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) in the second half at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

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The Buffalo Bills currently have a 7-4 record after losing to the Houston Texans 23-19 on Thursday Night Football. This was a game that they had to have to keep pace in the AFC East.

They are now two full games behind the New England Patriots in the AFC East and only one game ahead of the Texans.

Little went right for Josh Allen in a frustrating game Thursday night against the Houston Texans. Allen threw for 253 yards with two interceptions and no touchdowns while being sacked 8 times and pressured constantly.

“When they hit our quarterback 12 times, I don’t like that,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said.

“I don’t like that stat at all. It’s just not a healthy way to play, and it’s not a good way to keep our quarterback healthy for the rest of the season. We’ve got to play better.”

The Buffalo Bills quarterback lost 70 yards on the eight sacks.