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Can Bills MVP Josh Allen Break Massive All-Time QB Record?
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The Buffalo Bills will look to have some momentum entering the postseason with just two weeks remaining in the regular-season.

The Bills remain in position to earn the top seed in the AFC primarily due to the play of quarterback Josh Allen, the current MVP favorite. Allen also has the opportunity to break a massive quarterback record in the last two games.

And the smart prediction is that he'll do it.

With the win against the New England Patriots in Week 16, Allen tied Russell Wilson for the most wins by a quarterback in their first seven seasons (75). Just one more win in the last two games would officially give Allen the record.

Buffalo has seen plenty of regular-season success with Allen under center, but if they win their last two games, they would also break the Bills' single-season win total record at 14.

The only thing that could hold Allen and the Bills back in the final two weeks is a hand injury that he suffered against New England. If the injury ends up being worse than originally expected, the team could decide to sit him the last two games.

Allen has consistently been one of the NFL's best quarterbacks since he entered the league in 2018, but he has truly elevated his play in 2024. Through 15 games Allen has 4,063 total yards, 37 total touchdowns and six interceptions.

Although Allen would certainly appreciate the accolades, him and the rest of the Bills are set on bringing a Super Bowl to Buffalo for the first time in team history.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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