Bills QB Josh Allen Made Major NFL History

   

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen continues to cement his name at the top of the NFL hierarchy, leading his team to a 12-3 record heading into Week 17 of the season. 

Bills QB Josh Allen Made Major NFL History

The Bills are fresh off a 24-21 victory over the New England Patriots, their rival in the AFC East. 

In the win over the Patriots, Allen posted one touchdown and 154 yards, completing 16-of-29 pass attempts. 

He may have struggled in Week 16, but an announcement made by the Bills on Monday will quickly get that stat line off the minds of Bills fans. 

With the Week 16 victory, Allen became the winningest quarterback through his first seven seasons in NFL history. 

According to StatMuse, Allen has an all-time record of 75-34. Allen joins Russell Wilson and Daryle Lamonica at the top of the list. 

So far this season, Allen has recorded 26 touchdowns and 3,549 yards with a 63.8 completion percentage and only six interceptions. He also has the No. 1 QBR in the league at 76.7. 

Heading into Week 16, Allen was formerly listed as the betting favorite to win the NFL MVP (-900), with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley trailing him,  per ESPN. 

After defeating the Patriots in Week 16, Allen and the Bills will now prepare for a Week 17 matchup against the New York Jets. 

Buffalo will go head-to-head against the Jets on Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. ET. The Bills head into the game as a 10-point favorite, per ESPN BET.