Welcome to game day, Bills Mafia. Tonight, we have an exciting primetime matchup between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots. The Bills are looking to get to 5-0 and pick up their 3rd division win this season. On the other hand, New England is looking to hand Buffalo their first loss and get one game closer within the AFC East.
The Patriots might put up a good fight and give the Bills a bit of a scare, but at the end of the day, they will have to get through Josh Allen who is currently leading a top offense through the first four games.
Allen comes into this game with 964 passing yards and 7 touchdowns through the air. He’s also added 159 yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground. New England will have an extremely tough time containing him, let alone stopping him from putting up any kind of production. The Patriots’ defense is in the middle of the pack through the first month. They will be challenged by Allen and the offense.
Josh Allen set up to make various history in Week 5
According to the Buffalo Bills’ PR X account, can become the first reigning MVP to start off a season 5-0 since Aaron Rodgers back in 2015, who was the MVP from the 2014 season. He can also become the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to complete 70% of his passes and multiple passing touchdowns. He’s done it in Buffalo’s three home games this season.
If Allen can rush for two touchdowns, he will tie Cam Newton for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, including in the playoffs, in NFL history, per the Bills’ PR X account. Finally, if Allen can score a rushing and passing touchdown, he will break a tie with Cam Newton for the most games with a rushing and passing touchdown.
Kickoff on NBC is set for 8:20PM and whether you are a fan of one of these teams or not, you will want to tune in.