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Josh Allen was sacked eight times and threw two interceptions and the Bills turned the ball over three times to lose to the Texans. It's the most time Allen has been sacked in a game in his career.
The Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers played a wild game in Week 11. The Bills (7-3) took a 44-32 win over the Bucs (6-4) in a high-scoring affair at Highmark Stadium on Sunday. In no surprise with so many points, Buffalo's quarterback in Josh Allen was the star. He put up six total touchdowns in the victory.
Josh Allen almost made an incredible play to convert a third-and-16. He took off down the field after escaping from pressure and tried to lateral the ball to Ty Johnson, but his "backwards" pass actually traveled forward so the Bills were penalized five yards from the spot of the foul and had to punt. They downed the ball at the 3-yard line.
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Josh Allen’s Six-TD Game Highlights Patriots Rivals’ Glaring Weakness
The Buffalo Bills were able to fend off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon, improving their record to 7-3 with a 44-32 victory. The Bills’ quarterback and reigning MVP, Josh Allen, played phenomenally as he filled the stat sheet with 317 yards and three touchdowns through the air,
Tucker’s six-yard TD run in the third came after Mecole Hardman fumbled a punt at the Buffalo 43, and after a Matt Prater field goal, the Bills regained the lead as Cole Bishop’s interception at the Bucs 25 was followed on the next snap by Allen’s TD pass to James Cook for a 31-26 lead.
The Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans are set for action in a thrilling showdown on “Thursday Night Football.”There’s plenty at stake for both teams, who are looking to make a playoff push late into the season.
Carter Bahns here to fill you in on last night's clash between the Bills and Texans, some NBA personnel news and everything else that occurred throughout the sports world over the last 24 hours. We'll also take a look ahead to college basketball's "Feast Week" and,