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Ashish Mathur
Dec 10, 2025
Updated at Dec 10, 2025, 17:35
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is playing at a really high level right now.

The NFL announced huge Josh Allen news on Wednesday. 

The Buffalo Bills QB is the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 14. 

This is the third time Allen has won the Player of the Week Award this season.

"The one-man wrecking machine was back at it, rallying the Bills to a snowy 39-34 comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals," NFL.com wrote. "Allen had four total touchdowns, completing 22 of 28 passes (78.6%) for 251 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and a 139.7 passer rating in less-than-ideal conditions. Allen also rushed for 78 yards with a career-long 40-yard score. This is Allen's third AFC Offensive Player of the Week accolade of the season."

The Bills got a massive win on Sunday against the Bengals at home, and once again, they were led by Allen. 

The 2024 NFL MVP went 22 of 28 through the air for 251 yards and three touchdowns. He also had nine carries for 78 yards and a score.

Allen is the first player in NFL history to throw a passing touchdown and run for a score in 50 games. 

The Bills improved to 9-4 after beating the Bengals. Allen and Co. are in sixth place in the AFC playoff standings.    

A future Hall of Famer, Allen is once again putting up stellar numbers this season. He has 3,083 passing yards, 22 passing touchdowns, 487 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns. 

The Bills have four games left in the regular season against the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets. As long as Allen continues to play well, the sky is the limit for Buffalo. 

"It comes down to guys executing and making plays," Allen said after the Bills beat the Bengals. "Sometimes, you've got to play bigger for other people. All we had to do was score one more point than they did. Didn't matter how we did it. Didn't matter how good or bad it looked. We've just got to continue to find ways to win football games."