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  • Quarterback
    Position
  • Freshman
    Class
  • Firebaugh, Calif.
    Hometown
  • 6'5
    Height
  • 237
    Weight
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Josh Allen
Quarterback
Position
Freshman
Class
Firebaugh, Calif.
Hometown

Summary

Biography

2025:
Week 1

Allen thrilled fans in a 41-40 comeback victory over Baltimore on Sunday night. In a record-breaking fourth quarter, Allen led the Bills down 40-25 and became the first quarterback in league history to throw for more than 250 yards and account for three scores in a quarter. Allen ended the night 33-for-46 for 394 yards and two touchdowns and added 30 yards on the ground with a pair of rushing touchdowns.

Week 2
After a nose injury in the Bills' 30-10 victory over the New York Jets, Allen only went 14-for-25 for 148 yards and 59 yard on six carries. The Bills relied on the run game throughout most of the game to manage the clock in the blowout.

Week 3
Allen led the Bills to a 31-21 win over Miami. He went 22-for-28 for 213 yards and three touchdowns and added 25 yards on the ground.

Week 4
Allen had a showdown with former Cowboy Carl Granderson in the Bills' 31-19 victory over the Saints. He finished 16-for-22 for 209 yards and two touchdowns and 45 yards on the ground for one touchdown. Allen also threw his first pick of the year.

Week 5
In the Bills first loss of the season, a 23-20 game to New England, Allen went 22-for-31 for 253 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He also added 53 yards on nine carries on the ground.

Week 6
Allen had a rough game in the Bills' 24-14 loss at Atlanta. He went 15-for-26 for 180 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions while adding 42 yards on six carries.

Week 7
Allen and the Bills were idle in week 7.

Week 8
In the Bills' 40-9 stomping of Charlotte, Allen went 12-for-19 for 163 yards with one touchdown and rushed three times for seven yards and two scores.

Week 9
Allen tor up the Kansas City Chiefs in a 28-21 victory. He went 23-for-26 for 273 yards and one touchdown and added 19 yards on the ground for two scores. Allen also boasted a 88.5 completion percentage, the best in Bills' history.

Week 10
In the Bills' 30-13 loss at Miami, Allen went 28-for-40 for 306 yards, two touchdowns and one interception with 31 yards on the ground.

Week 11
Allen made history once again in the Bills' 44-32 win over Tampa Bay. He became the first player in NFL history to throw for three touchdowns and rush for three touchdowns in multiple games. Against the Buccaneers, he was 19-for-30 for 317 yards and added 40 yards on six carries for six total touchdowns.

2024:
In his seventh season, Josh Allen was named the league MVP, becoming only the third to win the award without being named first-team All-Pro (Elway 1987, McNair 2003). Allen ended the season with 3,731 yards and 28 passing touchdowns and only six interceptions on a 63.6 completion percent. The Bills make it to the Conference Championship Round where they fell to the Kansas City Chiefs, 32-29.

2023: In his sixth season, Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a 11-6 regular season and a AFC Wild Card win against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Led the NFL in both total touchdowns (44) and yards (4,830). Set an NFL single season record with 11 games with a passing and rushing touchdown on his way to be a MVP finalist.