Josh Allen dismantles 35-year record in Bills victory
The Buffalo Bills were able to notch their sixth consecutive win and third consecutive AFC East crown. Buffalo ran roughshod on the Bears, surpassing 250 yards on the ground in an impressive 35-13 win. Buffalo still remains the only team in the NFL to have 100+ rushing yards in every game this season. During the […]
The Buffalo Bills were able to notch their sixth consecutive win and third consecutive AFC East crown.
Buffalo ran roughshod on the Bears, surpassing 250 yards on the ground in an impressive 35-13 win.
Buffalo still remains the only team in the NFL to have 100+ rushing yards in every game this season.
During the game, Josh Allen found the endzone twice through the air and once on the ground. With his touchdowns, Allen was able to surpass legendary quarterback Dan Marino for the most touchdowns in a player's first five seasons.
Bills Mafia will remember all too fondly the disastrous past surrounding the team. Before Allen, the Bills had missed the playoffs for nearly two decades. That, and the team struggled to find a franchise quarterback since Jim Kelly.
Now, Buffalo is firing on all cylinders stacking victories and records as the team looks to win its first-ever Super Bowl.
Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane deserve huge kudos for what they've been able to build in Buffalo.
Being a few years removed from one of the longest playoff droughts in NFL history, the Bills are now a juggernaut in the NFL.
What's next
Buffalo will look to hold onto their number one seed in the AFC with a huge matchup against Cincinnati on Monday Night Football.
Josh Allen in primetime never ceases to amaze, and Monday will be no different.
If the Bills want to claim their first-ever Super Bowl, having the playoffs run through Orchard Park will be instrumental to achieving that.
Bills Mafia, buckle up, it's almost time for the playoffs.
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