Josh Allen makes NFL history as Bills' win streak reaches seven, plus a big day for Steelers QB Russell Wilson
Buffalo's Josh Allen became the first quarterback ever to run, pass and receive touchdowns in a single game.
First, the San Francisco 49ers were buried under a western New York snowstorm.
Then they were buried by the Buffalo Bills.
Behind four total touchdowns by quarterback Josh Allen, the Bills routed the 49ers 35-10 on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” to clinch a playoff spot and win Buffalo’s fifth consecutive AFC East title.
Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills breaks a tackle by Fred Warner of the San Francisco 49ers as he runs in for a touchdown at Highmark Stadium on Dec. 1, 2024, in Orchard Park, N.Y.Bryan M. Bennett / Getty ImagesThe Bills’ dominant team outcome was the product of Allen’s individual brilliance. Given a prime-time opportunity to boost his candidacy for the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award, Allen threw for 148 yards and two touchdowns amid falling snow, ran for an 8-yard touchdown, and even scored as a receiver.
‘SNF’ blog: Look back at how the game unfolded
Rating: 5