Josh Allen has strong chance to do what only Tom Brady has done vs. Eagles

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It’s unbelievable to think that there are just two regular season games left, but what’s even more scary is that there is a chance that Highmark Stadium could be having its final two home games today and next week. Unless the Bills can somehow steal the AFC East away from the New England Patriots, Bills fans are more than likely going to see Highmark just two more times this season.

Even though it will be a bitter sweet feeling, fans should only be focused on the Bills taking on the Eagles to get their 12th win of the season. While the Eagles are the defending Super Bowl champs for a reason, they aren’t the same team that they were last season.

The Bills have had their ups and downs for sure this season, but they are playing some of the best football now. They are winners of their last four games, but this game against the Eagles will truly show fans what type of team Buffalo is going into the playoffs.

Last week against the Cleveland Browns, Josh Allen sustained a foot injury that kept him limited this past week, but the good news is that Sean McDermott reported that he doesn’t expect any kind of limitations from Allen, per Katherine Fitzgerald. Well, that's a good thing to know because the Bills will need Allen to put on the Superman cape and lead them to victory, which will be a huge win for Allen in his career.

Josh Allen has to chance to do what only Tom Brady has been able to accomplish

According to the Buffalo Bills’ PR team, if the Bills can defeat the Eagles, Allen will join Tom Brady as the only starting quarterbacks in their first eight seasons to defeat 31 NFL teams. In addition, Sean McDermott can become the sixth active head coach to do so as well.

Allen not only has the chance to make that mark, but he also has the chance to reach 300 total touchdowns with just one touchdown against the Eagles, and can become the fastest player in NFL history to do it in just 127 games, per the Bills' PR team.

The Eagles have beaten Josh Allen twice in his career (2019, 2023) so this would be a great little revenge game for the MVP, and he can set a lot of milestones with a win over the Eagles. This matchup could be a potential Super Bowl preview if it lives up to expectations.

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