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The Bills fans went silent for a moment last week. They saw Josh Allen bolt off the field after taking a nasty hit from the Jets. Blood poured from his nose, and everyone inside the MetLife Stadium held their breath. The training staff jumped in, patched him up, and just like that, QB1 was back out there slinging passes. It was a scare, but it didn’t keep him down for long. Then came Miami.

For the first time in his career, Allen strapped on a visor to give his nose a little extra shield. “Yeah, we’ll see. We’ll probably wear it in the game, just trying to get used to it,” Allen said during the week. Bills Mafia was curious how their guy would look in new gear. Turns out, Visor Allen put on a show that felt historic.

Afterward, Allen didn’t shy away from teasing something bigger. “It was great… might keep it around for a little bit,” he admitted. And if you watched him, it made sense. On Thursday Night Football, he looked like an MVP. First, he marched the offense on a 10-play, 65-yard drive capped by Dalton Kincaid. He even produced a no-look, underhand flip pass to an open Jackson Hawe in the end zone for the score. It was pure command from start to finish. But the night wasn’t just about points. It was about history!

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That little flip pass to Hawes wasn’t just another touchdown. It made Allen the fastest to 300 total scores in NFL history. Patrick Mahomes set the mark in 128 games. Josh Allen did it in 127.

For the Bills Mafia, it wasn’t just bragging rights over a rival. It was a signal that their quarterback might be entering a whole new era, along with his team.

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More history for Josh Allen

Against Miami, the Bills’ star quarterback reached his 200th career touchdown pass in a 31-21 win. Josh Allen did it in his 114th game, tying for the sixth-fastest player in league history. Only Patrick Mahomes (84 games), Dan Marino (89), Aaron Rodgers (99), Peyton Manning (106), and Brett Favre got there quicker. And Allen now shares the spot with Kirk Cousins, Dak Prescott, and Russell Wilson.

In the game, Allen needed three scores to hit the mark, and he didn’t waste time getting them. He connected with Dalton Kincaid, Jackson Hawes, and Khalil Shakir, who hauled in TD No. 200 in the fourth quarter. That first strike to Kincaid carried even more weight, as it doubled as Allen’s 300th total touchdown when you add in his rushing scores and playoff numbers. The milestones just kept stacking up.

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It also made sense that this history came against Miami. Allen has shredded the Dolphins more than anyone else in his career. In 15 games, he’s produced 45 total touchdowns, including 40 through the air. He owns a 13-2 record against Miami, with a perfect 8-0 at home. For Dolphins fans, it’s been the same nightmare on repeat.

But this is who Allen has become. The reigning MVP already pulled off a comeback win over Baltimore to start 2025. Now, three weeks in, he’s knocking down records that usually take a career to reach. Bills Mafia is watching a quarterback who is still climbing, and the milestones are starting to feel routine.

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