Josh Allen cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines in the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday. After failing to convert a fourth-and-1 situation in the fourth quarter, the superstar quarterback walked to the sideline, slammed his helmet on the ground and sat down next to backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky."What are we doing?" Allen said.Allen had a night to forget as he was sacked a staggering eight times, doubling his previous season-high of four against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6. He finished with 253 passing yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions. He ended the game with a 26.1 QBR.Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills remain second in AFC East after Week 12 setbackThe Buffalo Bills lost ground to the New England Patriots in the hunt for the top spot in the AFC East. The Bills are 7-4 this season, and 1-2 in their last three games.The New England Patriots are soaring under new head coach Mike Vrabel and MVP frontrunner Drake Maye. Robert Kraft's side is on an eight-game winning streak and is favored to make it nine against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 12.The Bills have dominated the AFC East since the departure of future Hall of Famer Tom Brady. However, this season has seen a drop off from their typically high standards, and they're now in the running for a wildcard spot rather than an automatic playoff berth as divisional winners.Next up for the Bills is a Week 13 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They'll then close out their campaign with games against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Patriots, the Cleveland Browns, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the New York Jets.The Patriots will face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 12 before games against the New York Giants, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, and Miami Dolphins.