Bills snap three-decade-long playoff streak in Jaguars win

Adam Schultz

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The Buffalo Bills knew what was at stake in the wild-card round of the playoffs against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The entire season came down to those four quarters, and in the 27-24 win at EverBank Stadium, something else happened.

For the first time since 1992, the Bills have won a road playoff game.

Plus, it is the first road playoff game the Bills have won under Sean McDermott, too.

Cue a big sigh of relief from Bills Mafia.

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Allen puts on Superman cape

Once again, when his team needed him to be elite, Josh Allen was.

With Buffalo needing a touchdown to take the lead, Allen led his team on a 14-play, 66-yard drive that ended with an Allen rushing touchdown to go up 27-24.

Seen as the quarterback with the most pressure on his shoulders, Allen put on his Superman cape and willed his team to a superb win. Snapping a three-decade-long road playoff drought in the process.

The Bills move on...

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