Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was credited with a passing and receiving touchdown on the same play in Week 13, scoring double fantasy points.
NFL Research spotlights the best nuggets from each slate of games. Here are the most eye-popping statistical accomplishments from Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
Josh Allen joined a very prestigious club during the Buffalo Bills' Week 13 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Late in the third quarter, Allen became just the fourth NFL player in history to re
Josh Allen and McDermott lied side-by-side on the powder-covered turf at Highmark Stadium, creating snow angels and a lifelong memory after the Bills dashed through the San Francisco 49ers 35-10 on Sunday Night Football. The Bills' win clinched a fifth straight division championship.
Buffalo's Allen became the first quarterback ever to score touchdowns running, passing and receiving in a single game.
Watch all of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's best plays from his 3-touchdown game on "Sunday Night Football" against the visiting San Francisco 49ers in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL regular season.
Before the 2024 NFL season, Sunday night's Week 13 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers might've been tabbed a potential Super Bowl preview. Only one of the prime-time foes looked the part,
Brandon Allen is 2-8 in 10 career starts. One of them was against Josh Allen and the Bills but Brandon Allen wore No. 2 in that game with the Denver Broncos. He completed 10 of 25 passes for 82 yards with an interception and was sacked four times as Buffalo won 20-3 on Nov. 24, 2019.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen scored perhaps the most spectacular touchdown of his career on Sunday night when he completed a short pass to Amari Cooper, then ran behind Cooper, got a lateral from him and raced leapt the goal line,
Allen scored a traditional rushing touchdown early in the fourth quarter, giving him three touchdowns on two plays in the span of 8:27. He became just the fourth player since the NFL-AFL merger to record a passing, rushing and receiving TDs in the same game.
Allen is the favorite. Barkley has a compelling case to break the RB MVP drought. But Jackson stands apart, despite the Ravens' 1-2 rut.