It's the type of play that, if everything goes right the rest of the playoffs, you never forget it.
The Buffalo Bills needed a foot for a first down.
They got nearly 30 feet.
Josh Allen, on the tush push with fullback Reggie Gilliam behind him, was pushed all the way inside the 1-yard line.
It was a 10-yard run on the tush push.
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You've never seen anything like it.
Longest tush push in NFL history? Pic.twitter.com/aEUNurVA9U
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 11, 2026
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The Bills were a team that thought about trying to get the tush push banned.
Good thing they had it here.
Allen snuck it in on the next play to give the Bills a 27-24 lead with a minute to play in the Wild Card Round.
And then the Bills picked off Trevor Lawrence.
It was the winning sequence, and the Bills are moving on.
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