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Josh Allen reminded people why he’s the reigning NFL MVP in Week 11 with an electric performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was a game that Buffalo Bills fans will look back at fondly for the rest of the season.
Allen was so good that he repeated his own historic feat with a dual-threat performance.
“Josh Allen accounted for 6 TDs against the Bucs (3 passing, 3 rushing), the second time in the Super Bowl era that a QB has both passed and rushed for 3+ TDs (also by Allen in 2024 at [Los Angeles Rams]),” Next Gen Stats wrote on X.
Josh Allen accounted for 6 TDs against the Bucs (3 passing, 3 rushing), the 2nd time in the Super Bowl era that a QB has both passed & rushed for 3+ TDs (also by Allen in 2024 at LAR).
🔹 vs. Zone: 12/17, 225 yds, 2 TD
🔹 O10 Air Yards: 7/12, 168 yds, 2 TDPowered by @awscloud pic.twitter.com/xSPngwSbGK
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) November 16, 2025
Although a few players have scored six total touchdowns in an NFL game before, only one has scored three passing and three rushing, and that is Allen. For many Bills fans, that says it all, and it shows how special he is.
From the start of the game, it looked like Allen was there to make a statement. He passed for 317 yards, connecting on 19 of his 30 attempts, and ran for 40 yards on six carries.
Allen was intent on finding ways to score, either by locating a receiver to connect with or just doing the job himself and barrelling through defense. The Bills looked like contenders again, and that’s because of Allen.
In Week 12, the Bills visit the Houston Texans on “Thursday Night Football.” Buffalo fans are hoping for more historic heroics from Allen during that game.
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