For years now, the Buffalo Bills have been searching for a stable presence at quarterback, and it looks like they may have finally found their guy in Josh Allen, but for the better part of the last two decades, it has been rough for the Bills.

So rough, as a matter of fact, that the quarterback who owns the most wins in Buffalo since the dawn of the new century in 2000 is not even a Bills signal-caller.

It's New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who has collected 15 victories in Buffalo since taking over under center for the Patriots in 2001, per Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk.

Former Bills quarterbacks Drew Bledsoe and Tyrod Taylor are tied for second with 14 during that span, and Ryan Fitzpatrick won 13.

As a matter of fact, going all the way back to 1973 when the Bills' stadium opened, only two quarterbacks have more wins in Buffalo than Brady, and they are Jim Kelly and Joe Ferguson.

Another funny statistic is that Brady has more Super Bowl MVPs (four) than losses to the Bills (three).

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So, yeah. Brady has owned Buffalo.

Brady will get to add another Buffalo win to his collection this Sunday when the Patriots take on the Bills at New Era Field in a matchup that has more juice than usual.

Both teams are 3-0, with Buffalo getting off to its first 3-0 start since 2008. Thanks to an exciting young quarterback in Allen and a fierce defense, there are some who actually think the Bills are for real.

We'll get to see just how good Buffalo is this weekend.