Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had his way with the New England Patriots on Saturday, carving up the opposing defense to the tune of 308 yards and five touchdowns. Allen had more touchdown passes than incomplete passes as the Bills made history by scoring a touchdown on every single drive except the last one, which just featured backup Mitchell Trubisky kneeling it out to finish off a 47-17 win to advance to the Divisional Round.

Allen had the magic going from the very beginning, with this absurd touchdown pass to Dawson Knox setting the tone for the whole night:

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In real time, it looked like Allen was just trying to throw the ball away. After the game, the Bills star admitted that's exactly what he was trying to do. Instead, the toss resulted in a highlight-reel touchdown:

It was just one of those nights for Josh Allen and the Bills. It was essentially a perfect offensive performance, with Allen's 157.6 quarterback rating falling just shy of a perfect 158.3 mark. Buffalo racked up 482 yards of offense and 8.9 yards per play in brutal weather against a Patriots defense that had been one of the best in the NFL in the regular season.

Meanwhile, Buffalo's stingy defense made life difficult for Mac Jones and the Patriots' offense, picking off the rookie twice and sacking him three times.

This was truly one of the most dominant playoff showings of all time and cemented the Bills as a top Super Bowl contender. While they stumbled at times in the regular season, not many teams, if any, can match them when they're playing their best football.