Buffalo JA17 just keeps racking up the records and stats for the Bills and his own career. When looking over the last seven years since Allen entered the NFL as the Buffalo Bills' first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Josh has really made a name for himself and a huge impression on the league.

We're truly witnessing a once-in-a-generation talent on the field at One Bills Drive.

However, it's not just what he does on the field that makes him special. Josh Allen is good for Buffalo, the Bills, and the general community.

Josh Allen Is The AFC Offensive Player of the Week

With Josh Allen starting the 2025/26 NFL season as the reigning NFL MVP, there were some big expectations for him this year. When looking at the year Allen is having, there is a serious argument to be made that he to be named the league's MVP again this year. Just look at his performance over the season; he's just imposed his will on several teams this year, including a dominating showing in NFL Week Fourteen against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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He played so well that he has earned another AFC Offensive Player of the Week Award from the NFL for his play.

The stats Buffalo's QB1 put up are quite impressive:

  • Passer Rating: 139.7
  • Pass Completion Percentage: 78.6%
  • Passing Yards: 251
  • Passing Touchdowns: 3
  • Rushing Yards: 78
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 1

Not only did Allen show out for Buffalo, three touchdown passes and two big second-half runs put the Bills ahead and the Bengals to bed.

This nod as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week, his third one of the season, marks his 18th over his seven-year career. This also ties him with Jim Kelly for the 13th most all-time in the NFL.

Way to go, Josh, and let's go, Buffalo!

Josh Allen Through The Years

Pictures of Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen through the years.

Gallery Credit: Getty Images

Buffalo Bills Beats Cincinnati Bengals 39-34

In snowy Buffalo, the Bengals faced the Bills, but a stunning fourth-quarter comeback, fueled by a key interception, led to a 39-28 win for the Bills and their playoff hopes.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

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