The Buffalo Bills made a statement against the Seattle Seahawks by exploding on offense behind quarterback Josh Allen. Allen and the Bills outpaced Russell Wilson and the Seahawks 44-34 on Sunday.

Allen was nearly flawless in the big outing for Buffalo. In fact, he made history. On the daily Locked On Bills Podcast, Joe Marino touched on just how impressive Allen was and how he’s been great all season.

Marino: Josh Allen, I do not know where else to start. He was 31-of-38, 415 yards, three touchdowns, added another rushing touchdown and he was electric from start to finish. He became the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era with over 400 passing yards, with at least three passing touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a passer rating of at least 130 in multiple games in a season. Josh Allen did it in nine weeks. He did not force anything, made plays to all levels of the field, and distributed the football. Seattle’s pass defense was bad. We knew that. Josh Allen took full advantage and made throw after throw keeping the Bills offense on schedule scoring points, 44 points, the most ever for the Buffalo Bills under Sean McDermott. I really liked how he protected the football and there was not a throw-in this game out of 38 attempts where I thought it was close to being intercepted, he had seven rushes and was sacked seven times, and did not fumble the football. The Bills had 420 total offensive yards when you include the lost yardage from sacks, Josh Allen accounted for all but 20 of those. He proved that he can win this type of game.

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