Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a quick day at the office on Sunday against the New England Patriots,
"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.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen started against the Patriots on Sunday. He only played one snap, handing the ball off to running back James Cook before returning to the bench with the bulk of the Bills' starters.
Following their Week 17 victory over the Jets to clinch the AFC’s No. 2 seed, the Bills head into their regular-season finale against the Patriots with an opportunity to breathe before the playoffs begin. Without any stakes that impact their playoff path, Week 18 presents an opportunity.
Josh Allen is very glad to be able to start against the New England Patriots. He seemed to have extra motivation when answering questions at the podium. “It’s something that means a lot to me. Just making sure that I’m available,
The Minnesota Vikings are the No. 5 seed in the NFC and will need to exact revenge against the Los Angeles Rams in order to advance to the divisional round of the postseason. From there, they could be looking at a rematch with the Detroit Lions or a trip to Philadelphia to face the Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills capped off another 13-win regular season on Sunday, dropping a 23-16 defeat to the New England Patriots that featured little contribution from their starting unit. Losing is never the goal,
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Here are five things we learned from Week 18’s loss vs. the Patriots: The Bills played their final week in the regular season fairly conservative. Josh Allen played just one snap under center to keep his consecutive games streak alive, many starters were inactive, and most of the starters who played had limited snaps.
The quest that ends with an appearance at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans kicks off this weekend on TSN, with enticing matchups across three days of action.
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