The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their 6th straight playoff appearance we wanted to flash back to when Josh Allen scored his first touchdown in the playoffs.

It was way back on January 4th, 2020 and the Bills were on the road down in Houston to take on the Texans. Josh Allen was a 2nd-year player coming off a rookie season where he went 5-6 as the Bills starting quarterback.

Allen would lead the Bills to a 10-6 record to claim his first playoff appearance as an NFL player.

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We all know that Allen is known as a thrower and runner, but his first playoff touchdown came off a catch. Yes, Allen caught a pass from John Brown for his 1st ever post-season touchdown.


In fact, Allen did not throw or run for a touchdown in that loss to the Texans.

Allen has come a long way since that day in Houston. Allen has a passer rating of 100.0 with 2,723 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions in 10 career playoff games.

He has won games against Pittsburg, Miami, The Colts, Baltimore Ravens, and New England.

Will he add Denver to that list on Sunday? Most experts think so and so does Las Vegas as the Bills are 7-9 point favorites to win the AFC Wildcard game.

The Bills will host the Broncos at 1 pm at Highmark Stadium and chances are we will see Josh score a couple of touchdowns.

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