There aren't too many things that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott have in common, but after Week 15, they might have one.
With the Bills in the thick of an AFC East battle against the New England Patriots, the Bills were down 21-0 early in the second quarter, before the comeback started.
Consecutive touchdown drives followed with Allen hitting Dawson Knox for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the Bills up 28-24.
Of course, the Patriots responded with a TreVeyon Henderson touchdown on the first play from scrimmage on the next drive.
But if the Bills and Allen can rally again and beat the Patriots, the MVP will join Prescott in being down 21-0 against a division rival, before roaring back to claim an incredible win.
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After Henderson's long touchdown run, Allen and the Bills have to respond, and with the AFC East on the line, it appears this is a time for Superman, not Clark Kent, with Buffalo's hopes of claiming the division title for a sixth-straight year dwindling with each passing minute.
Having come back from a 21-0 deficit, the fact that Buffalo even got back into the game, let alone took the lead, is a warning shot to the Patriots as Allen and the Bills won't go quietly into that good night.
This will go down to the wire, and it might be a case of whoever has the ball last wins.
And with the division on the line, on the road, this is proper December football, folks.
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