"Josh Allen started Sunday's game vs. New England and played one play. He now has started 105 straight games, the longest active streak for any QB and more than double the next closest streak that belongs to Lions QB Jared Goff," Schefter said on X.
Coordinator Joe Brady's coaching trajectory is back on the rise after year-and-a-half of overseeing the Buffalo Bills' dynamic, Josh Allen-led offense.
The Buffalo Bills tied the mark for fewest turnovers in a single season, with just eight. They join the 2019 Saints with the total. The 2024 Bills have the lowest turnover total in a 17-game season. The most interesting thing about the record? Josh Allen is the only Bill to turn the ball over.
The Buffalo Bills sure were not kidding about the playing time quarterback Josh Allen would have in Week 18. Earlier this week, head coach Sean McDermott mentioned a specific plan for Allen in his team's season finale.
Josh Allen will extend his consecutive starts streak to 115 games, including playoffs, when the Bills (13-3) wrap up their regular season at the New England Patriots (3-13) on Sunday. Allen owns the longest active streak for a quarterback in the NFL. Detroit's Jared Goff is second with 51 straight games.
For the physical brand of football that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has played throughout his entire career, it's undeniably impressive that, in Week 1
Bills quarterback Josh Allen started against the Patriots on Sunday. He only played one snap, handing the ball off to running back James Cook before returning to the bench with the bulk of the Bills' starters.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen is being praised for coaching up Drake Maye before their Week 18 matchup in Gillette Stadium.
The amenity began at One Bills Drive about 15 years ago. Fashionista receiver Stevie Johnson invited Kenny Harris, owner of Signature Cutz in North Buffalo, to drop by the locker room, and a tradition was born. Harris was able to connect with the players because he was almost one of them in his previous life.
Mayfield is the quarterback of record for the Cleveland Brown’s lone playoff win since 1995. That on its own should bump him up a notch or two.
In Sporting News' NFL picks against the spread for the wild-card round of the 2025 playoffs, we break down why the Ravens will rip the Steelers and the Commanders will upset the Bucs.