Josh Allen Proves He Is One Of One By Making Franchise History Right
The Buffalo Bills are off to a solid start in Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers, which says something considering how they performed in their last two games against the Patriots and Falcons. Buffalo took a 6-0 lead before Carolina got onto the board, but then the Bills scored back-to-back touchdowns to open up the game a bit. The first touchdown of the game went to James Cook, who ripped off a 64-yard touchdown run to put the Bills up 12-3. It helped Cook reach 146 yards in the first half alone. Then after DE A.J. Epenesa read a quick screen play correctly, he intercepted Andy Dalton and almost took it to the endzone himself but was knocked down at the one-yard line.
That set up a QB sneak by Josh Allen to get Buffalo into the endzone to take a 19-3 lead going into the half. Per the Buffalo Bills' PR X team, with that rushing touchdown by Allen near the end of the first half, he has now rushed for 76 career touchdowns (regular season and playoffs) which only... Once Allen gets two more rushing touchdowns, he will have the record. Josh Allen now has 76 career rushing TDs (including playoffs) which trails only Cam Netwon (77) for the most in NFL history by a QB. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen made NFL history Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. In finding the end zone three times en route to a blowout win, Allen notched his 46th career game with both a passing and rushing touchdown.
That surpassed the mark of 45 such games that Cam Newton racked up throughout his career, making Allen the NFL's new leader. Coincidentally, Allen broke the record against Newton's old team. The history-making touchdown came in thrilling fashion, too. Allen hit Khalil Shakir for an explosive 54-yard scoring pass with 12:18 left in the third quarter, which at the time extended the Bills' lead to 23 points. He notched his first rushing score earlier in the game when he punched the ball in from a yard out late in the second quarter. YAC YAC YAC 👏#BUFvsCAR on Fox pic.twitter.com/l71AklwzHg
Later in the third quarter, Allen made even more history with his second rushing score of the afternoon. The lunge into the end zone made him just the second quarterback in league history with 70 career rushing touchdowns. Josh Allen becomes the second QB ever with 70 career rushing TDs!BUFvsCAR on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/4NJh8K9rLw Josh Allen’s performance in the Buffalo Bills’ thrilling 41-40 comeback victory over the Baltimore Ravens has reignited discussions about his status as the best player in franchise history. With a record-setting game that included multiple rushing touchdowns and a pivotal role in the team’s remarkable rally, Allen has solidified his legacy among fans and analysts alike. In this historic game, Allen surpassed previous franchise records by becoming Buffalo’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns.
This milestone came during a critical moment of the match, emphasizing his dual-threat capabilities as both a passer and a runner. The atmosphere in Highmark Stadium was electric, as fans celebrated each of his plays, recognizing the significance of what he was achieving on the field. The reactions from fans and commentators following the game were overwhelmingly positive. Many took to social media to express their admiration for Allen, labeling him as the best player in franchise history. His leadership qualities and clutch performances have earned him a special place in the hearts of Bills supporters, who have watched him grow into a top-tier quarterback. Allen’s performance not only drew accolades but also set the stage for future expectations.
Buffalo’s ability to stage such a dramatic comeback has raised hopes for a successful season ahead. With his combination of talent and determination, Allen has positioned himself as a key player to watch throughout the NFL season. Fans have shared their thoughts about Allen becoming Buffalo’s franchise leader in rushing touchdowns after his game against the Ravens. These can be seen in a post shared by ESPN Bet on Instagram. The Buffalo Bills got a steal in superstar QB Josh Allen. I realize how crazy saying the word "steal" is when talking about a QB who just signed a massive contract extension that keeps him with the team through the 2030 season.
It still rings true for Allen, who has far surpassed any expectations both on and off the football field. Despite practice ending, the MVP QB spent some extra time with fans, making sure that they feel as special as he feels in a city that has more than embraced him. The best thing you'll see today:Josh Allen seeing some familiar faces from Oishei Children's Hospital after practice."I'd give you a hug but I'm all sweaty."#BillsMafia @BuffaloPlus pic.twitter.com/L4miFeKk9k Let's take a trip down memory lane for a second, because these kids are anything but ordinary. A few seasons ago, it was confirmed to the media that Josh Allen lost his grandmother after a win against the Seattle Seahawks during the COVID season. Josh Allen's grandmother died last night, and today he threw for 415 yds and had 4 total TDs in a win over the Seahawks (via @BuffaloBills)pic.twitter.com/1HayIv3n2Y
Going full speed ahead, as has been emblematic of his career, Josh Allen reached a milestone marker Thursday. Allen notched his 200th career touchdown pass in the Buffalo Bills' 31-21 win over the Miami Dolphins, tying for the sixth-fastest player in NFL history to do so. Playing in his 114th career game, Allen's road to 200 touchdown passes came quicker than anyone but arch-frenemy Patrick Mahomes (84 games), Hall of Famer Dan Marino (89), Aaron Rodgers (99), Hall of Famer... He tied current players Kirk Cousins, Dak Prescott and Russell Wilson. Allen, 29, entered Thursday needing three TDs to hit 200 and got them with scoring passes to Dalton Kincaid, Jackson Hawes and Khalil Shakir, who caught TD No. 200 in the fourth quarter.
His touchdown pass to Kincaid was his 300th total (passing and rushing) TD, including the playoffs. It's not all that surprising that Allen had a highlight-filled evening against the Dolphins. He's tallied 45 total TDs, with 40 passing scores, in 15 games against Miami -- both his most against any opponent -- and is 13-2 (8-0 at home). The chase for the 2024 NFL MVP has been one of the most fascinating storylines to follow this season. Bills QB Josh Allen, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and Eagles RB Saquon Barkley, among others, are all deserving of this year's award, with each having historic seasons in different fashions. But only one will be crowned as the league's Most Valuable Player.
Allen has helped Buffalo exceed preseason expectations, produced in clutch moments and has the stats to back it all up. Let's dive into Allen's MVP case and why former NFL quarterbacks believe Allen is deserving of the award. Going into the 2024 season, the Bills were not looked at as a sure-fire playoff team by the national media. Many thought that the offseason departures on both sides of the ball, including WR Stefon Diggs, WR Gabe Davis, S Micah Hyde and S Jordan Poyer, among others, would be difficult to overcome. Bills quarterback Josh Allen explains his feelings about being asked what it will take to get the team over the hump to win a Super Bowl. (2:10)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Josh Allen rolled his eyes. The question hadn't even been finished, but the words that the Buffalo Bills quarterback had heard over and over again were brought up -- to his displeasure: When you're asked about getting over that... "I think if I knew how to get over that hump, we would've gotten over that hump already," Allen said. Allen has become all too familiar with the line of questioning as the Bills' quest to reach the Super Bowl has extended over the years. His seven playoff wins are the most by any quarterback in NFL history without a Super Bowl appearance.
Allen is now a winner of the league's MVP award and widely considered one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. With their brief two-game losing streak looking like a distant memory, the Bills have now won their last five games and scored at least 30 points in all but one of them. After the most recent win over the Colts in Week 10, the Bills have a massive showdown against the Chiefs on tap, rife with implications for the AFC’s top seed. As the Bills get ready for that home game against the Chiefs, there are still lessons to learn from the Colts contest. What did the film reveal? Above all else, it gave a great look at what has set Josh Allen apart in 2024 and, because of it, why the Bills are such a tough team to beat this season.
Here’s a deep dive into Allen’s great day, despite what the stat line may have indicated. I know what you’re thinking. It probably goes something like this: Didn’t Allen just have his first multi-interception game of the season? And on the surface, you’re right. But that, in essence, is why watching the film can sometimes lead you away from the low-hanging fruit and to an entirely different conclusion far more rooted in reality. And the Colts film shows why Allen, despite those two turnovers, is putting the Bills in a position to win nearly every time he gets on the field.
What we have seen is the culmination of bits and pieces of positive play in certain areas over previous seasons into a quarterback who has answers to each test a defense gives him and... After analyzing every snap of his professional career over the last seven years, I feel very comfortable concluding that Allen is playing the best football of his life right now. And again, yes, that’s after he just had a two-interception game. Let’s get to why.
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The Buffalo Bills are off to a solid start in Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers, which says something considering how they performed in their last two games against the Patriots and Falcons. Buffalo took a 6-0 lead before Carolina got onto the board, but then the Bills scored back-to-back touchdowns to open up the game a bit. The first touchdown of the game went to James Cook, who ripped off a ...
That Set Up A QB Sneak By Josh Allen To
That set up a QB sneak by Josh Allen to get Buffalo into the endzone to take a 19-3 lead going into the half. Per the Buffalo Bills' PR X team, with that rushing touchdown by Allen near the end of the first half, he has now rushed for 76 career touchdowns (regular season and playoffs) which only... Once Allen gets two more rushing touchdowns, he will have the record. Josh Allen now has 76 career r...
That Surpassed The Mark Of 45 Such Games That Cam
That surpassed the mark of 45 such games that Cam Newton racked up throughout his career, making Allen the NFL's new leader. Coincidentally, Allen broke the record against Newton's old team. The history-making touchdown came in thrilling fashion, too. Allen hit Khalil Shakir for an explosive 54-yard scoring pass with 12:18 left in the third quarter, which at the time extended the Bills' lead to 23...
Later In The Third Quarter, Allen Made Even More History
Later in the third quarter, Allen made even more history with his second rushing score of the afternoon. The lunge into the end zone made him just the second quarterback in league history with 70 career rushing touchdowns. Josh Allen becomes the second QB ever with 70 career rushing TDs!BUFvsCAR on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/4NJh8K9rLw Josh Allen’s performance in the Buffal...
This Milestone Came During A Critical Moment Of The Match,
This milestone came during a critical moment of the match, emphasizing his dual-threat capabilities as both a passer and a runner. The atmosphere in Highmark Stadium was electric, as fans celebrated each of his plays, recognizing the significance of what he was achieving on the field. The reactions from fans and commentators following the game were overwhelmingly positive. Many took to social medi...