The Buffalo Bills completed an improbable comeback to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34, improving to 9-4 on the season and climbing to the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs. On top of that, it was a historic day for quarterback Josh Allen.
The reigning MVP threw for 251 yards, ran for 78 more, and totaled four touchdowns on the day. The rushing score got him to 10 on the season, which makes him the first quarterback in NFL history with three seasons of 20+ passing touchdowns and 10+ rushing touchdowns.
Josh Allen is the first QB ever with three seasons of 20+ pass TDs and 10+ rush TDs 👏 pic.twitter.com/uZptD7wMSe
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Allen ran for a 40 yard touchdown, which marked the longest regular season touchdown run of his career. He had a 52 yard touchdown run against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card round of the 2023-24 playoffs.
The Bills' superstar signal-caller now has 34 total touchdowns on the season, closing in on his sixth consecutive season of 40+ total touchdowns.
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