Josh Allen isn’t chasing stats just for the numbers
In Bills franchise history, Josh Allen has already passed Jim Kelly in playoff touchdown passes (with 21). He still trails Kelly in career passing yards, though. Kelly famously led Buffalo to four straight Super Bowls in the 1990s, but never clinched a title. Allen wants to rewrite that unfinished chapter. If he succeeds, his legacy wouldn’t just belong to the record books—it would live in the soul of a city that’s waited decades to celebrate.
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Josh Allen’s journey kicks off with a Sunday Night Football showdown against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on September 7. Jackson, another electrifying talent from the 2018 draft class, has carved out an impressive path—but Josh Allen leads him by over 6,000 passing yards.
Josh Allen carries not just hopes or stat lines—he carries a hunger. One yard, one throw, one game at a time, he’s chasing more than records. He’s chasing history.
JOSH ALLEN. TY JOHNSON. WOW
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