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    Mike Straw
    Mike Straw
    Nov 19, 2025, 18:36
    Updated at: Nov 19, 2025, 18:36

    Josh Allen is breaking all kinds of records and the Buffalo Bills bounced back in a big way against Tampa. Plus, we take a look towards Houston and the AFC East race.

    The Buffalo Bills took care of business last week with a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, moving to 7-3 and keeping pace with the New England Patriots in the AFC East.

    In the latest episode of the Bills Roundtable Podcast, lead reporter Mike Straw and Anthony Moeglin talk about the win and Josh Allen's record-breaking day. They also talk about Keon Coleman's benching and when he could return to the lineup, the issues with the Bills run defense, and the AFC East Race.

    Lastly, it's a look at a key AFC matchup against the Houston Texans on Thursday. 

    It's Episode 6 of the Bills Roundtable Podcast! 


    Topic timestamps are as follows:

    0:00: Intro
    2:00 - Josh Allen's Record-Breaking Performance
    12:50 - Keon Coleman's Benching
    20:01 - Run Defense Problems
    24:27 - Can The Bills Win The AFC East?
    31:00 - A Look Towards Houston


    A Record Breaking Performance For Josh Allen

    As mentioned, Josh Allen had a record-breaking performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But what records did he actually break?

    Well, in total, Allen tied, set, or broke six records in Week 11. 

    • Tied Cam Newton for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL regular season history with 75. He did it in 121 games while Newton scored his 75th in game 145, ironically enough, against Buffalo. He also did it in just 824 attempts, nearly 300 less than what Newton had (1,118) at the time he scored his 75th.
    • He is the only player in NFL history to have two games with three rushing and three passing touchdowns. He's the only player to even do it once since the NFL/AFL merger. If you are looking at the history of the NFL, though, Hall of Famer Otto Graham did it with the Cleveland Browns in 1954.
    • He passed Tom Brady and Drew Brees with his 10th game of at least three passing and one rushing down, breaking the record.
    • He passed Kordell Stewart for the most games with three passing and two rushing downs with three
    • The only player in NFL history to have 300 passing yards, three passing, and three rushing touchdowns in a single game
    • He passed Peyton Manning for the most total touchdowns before turning 30. Manning had 288 while Allen now has 290. Allen doesn't turn 30 until May, meaning he still has seven games to go to add to his record.

    As mentioned during the Bills Roundtable Podcast, November 16, 2025, will be a game that's remembered and talked about when Allen is standing on stage for his Hall of Fame induction speech in Canton, Ohio one day.