Josh Allen’s record day not enough as Bills’ 7-game winning streak is snapped by Rams
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — On a day when Josh Allen became the first player to have three touchdown passes and three rushing TDs in the same game, it was a play during which Buffalo’s quarterback didn’t reach the end zone that was the most discussed after the Bills’ 44-42 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. “I don’t know the stats, but I know it wasn’t good enough to win the game.” After being stuffed, Allen went off left guard on second down for his ninth rushing score of the season to get the Bills within two points. The Rams’ Ronnie Rivers recovered Tyler Bass’ kick at the Bills 45, allowing Los Angeles to run out the clock and end Buffalo’s seven-game winning streak. We didn’t play up to our standards.” Allen had all but one of his rushing yards in the second half as the Bills nearly rallied from a 38-21 deficit late in the third quarter.








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