The Buffalo Bills continued their hot streak by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.

The Bills were led by the man who is becoming their best quarterback in franchise history, as Josh Allen continues to break former Bills quarterback Jim Kelly’s records.

On the daily Locked On Bills podcast, Joe Marino discusses Allen’s performance and what is expected moving forward:

Marino: In the second half, Josh Allen completed 70 percent of his passes, 162 yards, 8.1 yards per attempt, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. A night and day difference. Josh came out of the half confident. I think Brian Daboll made some wonderful adjustments. Pittsburgh continued their heavy blitz attack, the Bills schemed up some answers and Josh Allen hit them. He hung in there and they were blitzing a ton of guys and leaving a ton of space vacated. The Buffalo Bills obliged. Josh Allen hung tough, made big-time throws, and won the football game. Josh Allen, with two touchdowns in the game, is now up to 35 touchdowns on the season. That is now the most in a single season in Buffalo Bills history, breaking Jim Kelly’s record. I think that is a phrase we are going to say a lot here as Josh Allen’s career advances. You know, breaking Jim Kelly’s record. Well, the next one that he breaks, the single-season touchdown record, 35 with three games left to play. What a great job by Josh Allen, Brian Daboll, and the offense rebounding, picking things up, finding some life, and putting up points on a really good Pittsburgh defense.