On a quick and short six-yard pass to running back Devin Singletary, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen went into the record books… again.
Against the Miami Dolphins in Week 17, Allen, leading the Buffalo offense into the second quarter, surpassed Drew Bledsoe’s 4,359 total passing yard record in a season. On the drive overall, Allen was 4-for-4 for 44 yards on the drive, which also concluded with a touchdown pass to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie to give Buffalo the 7-3 lead:
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Allen entered the game with 4,320 passing yards on the year and finished with 4,544 passing yards. Overall, Allen got there via a 18-for-25 day passing with 224 yards. Allen added three touchdowns and an interception to his totals as well.
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Few Patriots have career arcs as fascinating as Drew Bledsoe’s. The franchise quarterback was knocked out in 2001, Tom Brady stepped into his shoes — and never stepped out of them. In an ESPN E:60.
- Bledsoe played for the Bills from 2002-2004 after spending the first nine years of his career with the Patriots, who drafted him with the first overall pick in 1993.
- Drew Bledsoe is a former American football quarterback who played fourteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL), best known as the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots from 1993 to 2001.
- Against the Miami Dolphins in Week 17, Allen, leading the Buffalo offense into the second quarter, surpassed Drew Bledsoe’s 4,359 total passing yard record in a season. On the drive overall, Allen was 4-for-4 for 44 yards on the drive, which also concluded with a touchdown pass to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie to give Buffalo the 7-3 lead.