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Buffalo Bills leapfrog to 6th playoff Josh Allen breaks records in win over Chargers

The Buffalo Bills often take the hard road to victory. Last night, they barely beat the Los Angeles Chargers 24-22. Buffalo dug themselves into a 10-0 hole in the first quarter. However, Josh Allen’s scrambling 57-yard touchdown throw to WR Gabe Davis proved a stroke of magic. Davis caught the pass from Allen, as Davis stiffed-armed a Chargers defender 15 yards into the endzone. The Allen-Davis connection shifted the momentum Buffalo’s way. The team clawed their way back when Allen rushed for a touchdown right before halftime. The Bills walked into the locker room with a 14-10 lead. Here is how the rest of the roller coaster game shook out. Josh Allen breaks two quarterback records. Josh Allen rushed for two scores on the day. His long touchdown to Davis helped the gunslinger become the first NFL player to rack up rushing and passing touchdowns for 11 games in one season. The Buffalo Bills’ quarterback also hit 40 total touchdowns this year. Allen is the only quarterback to accomplish this feat 4 seasons in a row. Despite Allen’s achievements, the signal caller’s day was far from perfect. He threw a bad pick in the third quarter, a ball intended for Stefon Diggs. Diggs and Allen are somewhat out of sync lately. Allen also took a costly sack in the fourth quarter. Fortunately, the Bills’ last offensive drive sealed the deal. Allen and the offense knocked 5 minutes off the clock, Tyler Bass scoring the game-winning field goal with 28 seconds left. The quarterback’s pass to Diggs to move the chains on 3rd and 8 proved crucial. Khalil Shakir’s negated touchdown with 2:25 left in the game was divine intervention. That was too much time for the Chargers to score a needed touchdown to win the game 29-28....Read more


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