Josh Allen Breaks Bills Playoff Touchdown Record
Josh Allen Breaks Bills Playoff Touchdown Record

Josh Allen Breaks Bills Playoff Touchdown Record

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In a thrilling Wild Card Round, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Denver Broncos 31-7, with quarterback Josh Allen making history by surpassing Jim Kelly as the franchise's all-time leader in postseason touchdown passes, now boasting 23 touchdowns in just 11 playoff games. Following a slow start, Allen's pivotal fourth-down touchdown pass to Ty Johnson helped the Bills secure a commanding lead. Additionally, Allen set a new record for postseason rushing yards by a quarterback, overtaking Lamar Jackson with a total of 42 yards. The Bills are set to face the Baltimore Ravens in the upcoming Divisional Round, where Allen and Jackson, both MVP candidates, will clash again. The matchup is crucial for both quarterbacks as they seek to solidify their legacies and possibly meet again in the AFC Championship. This playoff battle not only highlights their remarkable achievements but also keeps the MVP discussion alive between them.

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