"Josh Allen started Sunday's game vs. New England and played one play. He now has started 105 straight games, the longest active streak for any QB and more than double the next closest streak that belongs to Lions QB Jared Goff," Schefter said on X.
The Buffalo Bills tied the mark for fewest turnovers in a single season, with just eight. They join the 2019 Saints with the total. The 2024 Bills have the lowest turnover total in a 17-game season. The most interesting thing about the record? Josh Allen is the only Bill to turn the ball over.
For the physical brand of football that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has played throughout his entire career, it's undeniably impressive that, in Week 1
Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who's playing the best football of his seven-year career, entered the final game of the regular season with 3,731 passing yards and 28 touchdowns, along with 531 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, and 1 receiving touchdown.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen is being praised for coaching up Drake Maye before their Week 18 matchup in Gillette Stadium.
Payton on predictions of doom: "When you’re in this long enough, you tune that stuff out because half those people don’t have a clue what they’re talking about."
Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady calls out during drills on the opening day of Buffalo Bills training camp at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford Wednesday, July 24, 2024. / Shawn Dowd/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott did not hold back his emotional thoughts about pursuing a championship.
Buffalo enters the postseason as one of the healthiest teams in the NFL. The Bills' (13-4) entire roster could be intact when it hosts the Denver Broncos (10-7) in the AFC wild-card round at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Since Josh Allen was drafted by the Bills in 2018 we've seen him develop unique handshakes with many of his teammates. No two handshakes seem to be the same. Allen recently sat down with former Bills center Eric Wood on Wood's podcast,
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and offensive tackle Dion Dawkins have earned their tickets to Orlando, Fla., for the Pro Bowl in February, but the duo is hoping to decline the invitation. After learning they both made the Pro Bowl the season, Allen congratulated Dawkins before stating his goals clearly—they are after a Super Bowl win.