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“He makes plays that I’ve never seen before”

"He makes plays that I've never seen before"


That 44-yard gain put the Bills at Miami’s 13. Four plays later, Allen found TE Dawson Knox in the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown that brought the Bills within two points of the Dolphins. So, what’s next for Allen?

A successful two-point conversion that the QB’s athleticism allowed him to pull off. Although it was originally in question if he made it across the goal line β€” and whether it happened before his fumble. Replay showed that Allen somehow managed to jump over a handful of bodies and land horizontally in the air with the ball just over the plane.

“Right when it happened,” Allen said on when he knew conversion was good. “I thought I was in, I stood there with my hands up but it’s a game of inches. I’m just thankful we got it over.”

Allen, the team’s leading rusher, threw for 304 yards and four touchdowns. Outside those numbers, he converted three 3rd downs on the final drive that led to Tyler Bass’ game-winning field goal that put the Bills ahead 32-29 with no time remaining.

He makes plays that I’ve never seen before,” Knox said of Allen. “Sometimes you kind of turn into a fan while you’re watching him. Unfortunately, I was under a 300-pound three-technique on that play that he reached the ball over on the two points, so I didn’t see it till we saw the jumbotron … You’re just like, oh, there’s Josh being Josh again. He’s the best quarterback in the league, the best football player in the league. So anytime you got him on your team, you got a chance to win.”

Saturday night marked Allen’s third career game with 300+ passing yards and 75 rushing yards, and he joined Michael Vick (3) and Russell Wilson (3) as the only other players to do so. He also tallied his 171st career touchdown, which tied him with Dan Marino for the most total touchdowns in a player’s first five seasons.

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