ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The tears have long dried, though the pangs of regret remain for Josh Allen, who's still coming to grips over what's transpired in the 12 days since the Buffalo Bills were eliminated from the playoffs.
Add in having surgery for a broken bone in his right foot, and a sudden coaching change that had offensive coordinator Joe Brady promoted to take over after Sean McDermott was fired, and Allen has had little time to catch his breath.
''I'm still trying to take it all in,'' Allen said Thursday after attending Brady's inaugural news conference.
''There's just so many elements that come into play. Just trying to take it one day at a time,'' he added. ''But I'd be lying to you if I didn't say I'm still sick to my stomach about how the season ended.''
Allen's comments were his first since breaking down in tears following a 33-30 overtime loss to Denver in a divisional-round playoff on Jan. 17. It was an outing in which his three touchdown passes were undone by committing four of Buffalo's five turnovers.
As much as Allen is fully on board with Brady's hiring in a search process he played a role in, the quarterback shouldered the blame for McDermott's firing after nine seasons.
''I've got nothing but love and respect for coach McDermott,'' Allen said.
''If I make one more play that game in Denver, we're probably not having this press conference right now. We're probably not making a change,'' he added. ''And that's the hard part to take in from my perspective, but that's reality.''