Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a game to remember Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Allen and the Bills routed the Steelers, 38-3, in a contest that was already over by halftime. And if the Bills didn't own a 28-point advantage over Pittsburgh at the break, Allen may have challenged for some all-time NFL records.
Despite throwing for over 400 yards on the day with four touchdowns, Allen believes he left a little meat on the bone against the Steelers. When asked after the game if he felt like he was dominating, Allen responded, "I feel like I missed a few throws."
The fifth-year pro finished the day 20-of-31 with 424 yards passing, four scores, and an interception. In the first half alone, Allen posted 348 yards and four scores.
On Buffalo's first possession of the day, Allen connected with Gabe Davis on a 98-yard touchdown, tied for the longest in Bills' history.
98 YARDS!
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) October 9, 2022
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Allen's 424 yards passing ranks second behind Drew Bledsoe (463) for the most by a Buffalo quarterback in a regular-season game.
Sunday's victory helped the Bills improve to 4-1 on the season. Buffalo currently sits atop the AFC East, ahead of the New York Jets (3-2), Miami Dolphins (3-2), and New England Patriots (2-3).
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