

NFL analyst Nick Shook of NFL.com has ranked Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen second in his latest QB rankings.
Allen trails only Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford.
"Josh Allen is on a heater, folks," Shook wrote. "He powered an incredible second-half comeback in New England that prevented the Patriots from securing the AFC East title and sent a message to the rest of the conference. The Chiefs may be out, but Allen has returned to the peak of his powers and is embarking on a mission."
Allen has 3,276 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 535 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns on the season. He is completing 70.0% of his passes.
The Bills take on the Cleveland Browns this week and Allen can make NFL history in the game. The 2024 NFL MVP will be playing in his 126th career game against the Browns. Allen needs one more total touchdown to reach 300 for his career and become the fastest player in NFL history to reach that mark.
A future Hall of Famer, Allen (29) is poised to be the first player to hit 300 career TDs before turning 30. Only two QBs have done it before turning 32. They are NFL legends Peyton Manning and Dan Marino.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers was previously the fastest player in NFL history to record 300 career TDs. He did it in 134 games. Allen would be just the 19th player all time to hit 300-plus career offensive TDs.
"We've been tested in terms of being in some close games and some tight games, and we found ways to win some. We've lost a couple, but I feel like we've learned a lot from those losses," Allen said. "This is an extremely tight unit. We do practice what we preach when we say we love each other and we care about each other and we don't want to let each other down."
The Bills have three games left in the regular season. They face the Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets.
If Buffalo goes 3-0, Allen and Co. could win the AFC East again.