Cam Jordan Blaming Josh Allen For Bills’ Super Bowl Drought Infuriates Fans – “CTE Often Sets in Early”
Josh Allen has been facing criticism for his turnovers this season after the Buffalo Bills failed to reach the Super Bowl again.
Josh Allen and Cam Jordan (Image via Bleacher Report/PFF/X)
This NFL season was supposed to finally be the time when Josh Allen led his Buffalo Bills to fight for a Super Bowl. Instead, he is at home recovering from foot surgery.
Injuries to Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Joe Burrow meant that the reigning league MVP had a clear path to finally prove that he was worthy of being mentioned among the greats.
That, however, did not happen as Allen’s turnovers and a controversial late-game call saw the Bills end their season at the Divisional Round.
Bo Nix’s injury, combined with the fact that the New England Patriots made it to the Super Bowl while managing just 10 points, makes this feel like a major missed opportunity.
Josh Allen, if I thought anything, I thought this was the year. I said, oh, all these guys are out. It’s his time. And he proved what I thought about him. He plays excellent during the season; he shows up, he is Superman, and at the same time, he can’t win those big games
Cam Jordan said on First Take
"[Josh Allen] proved what I thought about him. … He can't win those big games."
— First Take (@FirstTake) February 4, 2026
—@camjordan94 on Josh Allen losing in the playoffs 😯 pic.twitter.com/tTYP3dQVOf
This was the star pass rusher’s opinion on Allen while comparing the Bills QB against Burrow and Jackson. Cam Jordan said what he had felt all along, that the 29-year-old cannot get it done when the stakes are high.
Fans tear into Cam Jordan for bizarre Josh Allen take
As soon as this clip went live on social media, fans started to pour in their reactions. For starters, they felt that Cam Jordan, one of the most accomplished players in the league, was extremely biased in his opinion.
After hearing his opinion, they believe he was being too critical of Josh Allen, even though the Bills had multiple other problems on the field.
On top of that, he did not share the same criticism about Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson, suggesting there was some bias against the Bills’ quarterback. Check out examples of those reactions below.
CTE often sets in early
— Kawadascope (@BillsMafiaSTF) February 4, 2026
Can’t win big games’ — says man watching January football.
— Sports Forecasts & More! (@FTF_6thMan_P4M) February 4, 2026
Bro hating from outside the club
— Seattle Sports Fan GZ (@SeattleFanGZ) February 4, 2026
Hes won plenty of big games, and last I checked it's a team sport right? Btw where's Cam Jordan now?
— michael eberle (@eberle_ebs8002) February 4, 2026
Yea, that Cooks catch was Josh's fault.
— Mr. (N)IceMan (@AI_LasVegas) February 4, 2026
This same guy will say it’s everyone else’s fault when a black quarterback loses.
— the1101 (@the1101) February 4, 2026
Racists should be fired, they cannot be unbiased.
Jackson gets a pass but Allen can’t get it done? Mmmmmmkay
— Jeffrey Gangloff (@jeffgangloff) February 4, 2026
Cam is wrong on this. Says can’t win big games then picks Lamar 😂😂😂😂
— thomas horton (@thomashort3245) February 4, 2026
Cam Jordan was probably trying to make a point based on the turnovers Josh Allen committed in the Divisional Round game. However, fans felt the New Orleans Saints pass rusher was being overtly critical, especially when winning a Super Bowl takes a lot more than just a quarterback.
Cam Jordan doubles down on Josh Allen and Super Bowl take
Once he realized that his opinion on First Take led to a fireball of reactions on social media, the 6-time Pro Bowler took to X to double down on his original opinion.

I repeat, winning a Super Bowl is a quarterback stat.
Cam Jordan wrote
He believes a Super Bowl depends on how good or bad a quarterback performs. In this instance, he was referring to Allen’s horrendous run this season, which stopped the Bills from ending their drought in the easiest manner possible.
I repeat, winning a Super Bowl is a quarterback stat. https://t.co/BowwsGPCeD
— Cam Jordan (@camjordan94) February 4, 2026
He may have a point, as the Wyoming alum could have played better. However, there were many other things that were wrong with the Bills, which other analysts have pointed out throughout the season. Had the franchise’s top brass solved those problems, maybe this opinion would have made sense.
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