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A seemingly cheap shot at Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has fans talking after his team suffered its first loss of the season against the Baltimore Ravens.

In a clip posted by the X account MLFootball, Allen's helmet is ripped off during a scuffle. With the quarterback's head unprotected, Baltimore linebacker Raquan Smith was seen charging toward the dog poop.

While it's not clear from the clip whether Smith hit Allen in the head, fans took to social media to express their anger toward the Ravens and the NFL.

One fan wrote: “This was such a pointless hit at this point.”

Meanwhile, several claimed that the “Ravens have always been dirty.”

NFL fans condemn the Ravens' “dirty” linebacker for the “cheap” hit on Josh Allen while the league is criticized over player safety

Fans were outraged at what appeared to be a cheap attack on Josh Allen after his helmet was torn on Sunday

“Are we surprised that Roquan Smith did this? “I mean he's been doing this his whole career,” a third user claimed.

“Humphrey is the DIRTY MF who ripped Josh's helmet off!” Then Smith with the late goal,” a fourth added. “Something to bookmark for playoff time!”

“Player safety is vital and it is important that everyone follows the rules to avoid unnecessary risks,” said a fifth.

Allen struggled in the Week 4 showdown, throwing 16-for-29 for 180 yards and no touchdowns. Buffalo's only trip to the end zone came on a rushing attempt by Ty Johnson. Kicker Tyler Bass then added four points in the loss.

Meanwhile, Lamar Jackson shined in the win, completing 13 of 18 passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns. Derrick Henry, Justice Hill and Justin Tucker also contributed to the Ravens' scoring.

Last year's AFC title contenders improved to a 2-2 record. The Ravens lost to the Chiefs and Raiders early in the season before picking up their first win over the Cowboys. Baltimore will face the Cincinnati Bengals on October 6th.

On the other hand, Allen and the Bills achieved a 3-1 record after combining for wins against the Cardinals, Dolphins and Jaguars. The Bills will face the Houston Texans – also on the 6th.

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