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Watch: Jaguars' Josh Allen intercepts Bills' Josh Allen

Jacksonville Jaguars pass rusher Josh Allen already provided one of the quirkiest highlights of Week 9 when he sacked Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. He upped the ante later in the game though when he got his first career interception.

The Bills were facing a third down in their own territory when linebacker Myles Jack applied pressure to Allen, who tossed an errant throw. It was hauled in by the Jaguars' Allen, setting up Jacksonville in position to eventually kick a chip-shot field goal and take a 9-6 lead.

It was the second interception of the game thrown by Buffalo's Allen, who was picked off by safety Rudy Ford earlier in the third quarter. Allen entered Week 9 with a streak of 13 consecutive games with no more than one interception.

The second-quarter Allen-on-Allen sack was the first time in NFL history that a player sacked a quarterback with the same exact name. The Allen-on-Allen interception is also an NFL first.

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