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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills have faced numerous challenges in 2025.

It's been a wild 2025 NFL season for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills thus far. 

From multiple comeback wins to losses to teams below .500, the Bills have been through many ups and downs this season. 

Allen, the reigning MVP, believes the ups and downs of the season have brought the team closer together.

"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 are 10-4. They are coming off an incredible comeback win against the New England Patriots, who went up 21-0 and were up 24-7 at halftime. Buffalo won by a final score of 35-31 behind Allen, who threw three touchdowns. 

"We're going to continue to fight one play at a time," Allen said after the Bills beat the Patriots. "No matter what the score is, if it's in the third quarter, if it's in the fourth quarter, whatever it is, if we've got a chance and we've got the ball, we feel like we like our chances. That's that."  

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 have three games left in the regular season. They face the Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets.

Allen and Co. should easily beat the Browns and Jets. The Eagles game will be tough, but Buffalo has arguably the best QB in the NFL on its side. 

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.