Bills' Josh Allen creates QB history in win vs. Jaguars

Adam Schultz

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The Buffalo Bills have moved on to the next round of the playoffs after a 27-24 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

And quarterback Josh Allen created history as well.

No, it wasn't the fact that the Bills, for the first time in three decades, won a playoff game that snapped the streak for Sean McDermott, but it was something Allen did late in the fourth quarter.

Facing a fourth-and-one, Allen took a tush push from the Jaguars' 11-yard line and, with the help of his offensive line, managed a 10-yard gain to get down to the Jags' one-yard line.

And with that tush push, the Bills' chances of winning went from 27 percent to 77 percent, per Next Gen Stats.

The Josh Allen effect, folks. 

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We knew that because of Jacksonville's run defense, if Buffalo was going to win, it would be because of Allen.

And Josh didn't let his team down.

Allen would finish his day going 28-of-35 for 273 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 33 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries.

Now the Bills advance to the next round of the postseason, thanks to their MVP quarterback, who, when all the chips were on the line, came through in the biggest way.

With a history-making tush-push, the big reason for the win.

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