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Another record day for Josh Allen, even in defeat

Story byWIVBMark LudwiczakMon, December 29, 2025 at 2:14 AM UTC·1 min readBUFFALO, N. Y. (WIVB) — Things didn’t go exactly as planned for Josh Allen and the Bills against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, but the star quarterback set yet another record in the 13-12 defeat. With his two-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter, Allen became the youngest player in NFL history to score 300 touchdowns. He reached the milestone in just 127 games, faster than any other player to score 300 touchdowns. Allen nearly led the Bills to a dramatic comeback victory, but his two-point attempt sailed wide of wide receiver Khalil Shakir.

Another record day for Josh Allen, even in defeat

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  • Coach Sean McDermott said that X-rays on Allen’s previously injured foot were negative after the game, but added that the quarterback was sore. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“This past week, he felt better and better during the week.
  • Went into the game, playing the game, and he got sore again,” McDermott said.
  • “So they did the X-rays, came back negative, just wanted to see, make sure nothing else was going on there.
  • So he’s sore right now, but nothing new has popped up at this point.”Buffalo ends the regular season against the New York Jets next weekend in the final regular-season game at Highmark Stadium. Latest Sports News   Another record day for Josh Allen, even in defeat Bills’ comeback attempt falls short in 13-12 loss to Eagles Today in Bills stadium history: Dec.
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