‘Allen was dealing in the first half. He was on time and on-target, going 15-for-20, throwing for 203 yards in the first two quarters. He threw a TD and ran for one, as well. His second half didn’t go as well, but with his team up two scores for most of it, he only threw the ball ten times. Allen finished the game 19-for-30 for 253 yards and a touchdown through the air and added another 21 yards and a TD on the ground. He became the first Bills’ QB since Jim Kelly in 1992 to throw for over 200 yards in seven straight games and the first NFL QB since Cam Newton in 2013 to have a rushing and passing TD in three straight games.’