Josh Allen Made every play the quarterback and more.
Renewed her engagement to the pop star. Hailee SteinfeldAllen had to deal with driving lake-effect snow that hit the Buffalo area over the holiday weekend and Sunday night against the San Francisco 49ers.
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Allen certainly had more pep in his step as the Bulls took down the 49ers 35-10. Buffalo also won the AFC East division for the fifth consecutive season.
The superstar quarterback got into the scoring column before halftime with a 7-yard pass to wide receiver McHollins. Buffalo took a 21-3 lead into the locker room but was far from finished.
Allen was credited with a touchdown in the third quarter when Amari Cooper deflected a pass from Allen into the quarterback, who then ran for a score. Allen officially had zero catches but seven receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.
To cap off the night, Allen ran for an 8-yard score in the fourth quarter to put the game completely out of reach. Mitchell Trubisky took over from there.
After the merger, Allen became the first NFL quarterback to throw for a touchdown, run for a touchdown and catch a touchdown in a single game, the team said.
He had 148 passing yards on 13 completions as well as 18 rushing yards.
Bills running with James Cook and Ray Davies also managed to get on board. Cook had a 65-yard touchdown run while Davis had a 5-yard touchdown scamper. Cook had 107 rushing yards on the night and Davis had 59.
The 49ers had no answer for that. Bills crime all night Players had no feel for the icy conditions as they were slipping and sliding on the surface.
San Francisco’s best hope was to get Christian McCaffrey every chance he could. But the running back suffered a knee injury in the first half and never returned.
Brock Purdy was under 100 yards passing. He was 11 of 18 with 94 passing yards. He was fired twice. Isaac Guerindo scored San Francisco’s lone touchdown.
Buffalo is now on a seven-game winning streak and has 10 wins on the season.
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San Francisco fell to 5-7 and it looked like their season might be over.
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