Josh Allen recorded a season-high three rushing touchdowns -- and three passing TDs, for good measure -- in the Buffalo Bills' 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11, giving him 75 for his career. Only three times in NFL history, including the postseason, has a quarterback had three passing and three rushing touchdowns. Allen has done it twice (last year in a Week 14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams), and Otto Graham did it in 1954.
The Bears now have five wins this season after trailing in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, tied for the most in a season since the 1970 merger, according to ESPN Research. Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams has five game-winning drives in the fourth quarter this season, the most in a season by a Bears quarterback since the merger.
The Falcons renew a matchup which has been very sparse throughout their history against the Buffalo Bills who, because they play in a separate conference, have not played many football games against the birds over the past few decades. These teams have met just 13 times, with the first coming in 1973, and the Falcons owning a slight 7-6 lead. A Falcons/Bills game is a rare occurrence, happening every four to five years on average.
"You watch this play right here, and this is the second-to-last play of Buffalo's game, and he's just got the receiver plastered right here," Baldinger said, as the clip of Gonzalez running step-for-step with Coleman down the sideline played. The play broke down, and Allen scrambled out of the pocket to buy some time for a downfield shot. Gonzalez stayed in front of Coleman. Coleman caught the ball, but his feet were not in position to stay in-bounds, so the pass was ruled incomplete.