
Josh Allen Sets Another NFL Record
Buffalo has been on a sports roll over the last few days. Not only are the Sabres doing big things on the ice, but the Bills' victory in Jacksonville on Sunday, January 11, 2026, marked a special day in Bills history that it's only taken 33 years to occur.
Winning the Wild Card Playoff game against the Jaguars was the first road playoff win for the Bills since they beat the Miami Dolphins in the 1992 AFC Championship game. With Buffalo making the playoffs for the seventh straight year, this victory gets a major monkey off the team's back.
However, this win in northeastern Florida did more than give the Bills another game in the Divisional Round; it also helped the reigning NFL MVP secure another NFL record for Quarterbacks.
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As the Bills wrapped up a Wild Card win in Jacksonville, Josh Allen's performance on the field was one of those that will be talked about for a while.
Not only did JA17 go 28 for 35, with 273 yards passing and one passing touchdown, but he also gained 33 yards rushing on 11 carries. Out of those 11 carries, two of them ended up in the end zone with Josh scoring two touchdowns.
Those two running scores make Allen the first quarterback in the NFL to score two or more rushing touchdowns in three (or more) playoff games.
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Allen has really helped to lead the Bills these years, and as one of the best-rated quarterbacks in the league, he's well on his way to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Josh Allen Of The Buffalo Bills Holding Puppies
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Buffalo Takes Down The Jags In A Wild Card Battle, Winning 27-24
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