In the first drive of the game at the Bills Stadium in New York, Buffalo Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen threw a long pass to wide receiver Gabe Davis at Buffalo’s 40, who went on to run to complete a 98 yards TD against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5. 

The player was not done yet, combining with his QB for a second TD in the second quarter.

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This play happened in the third minute of the second quarter, when Allen threw a 62-yard pass to his running wide-receiver, who first caught the ball with his right hand, then took it away from the hands of the Steelers defender Minkah Annane Fitzpatrick Jr, who was running with him. 

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The player has now three touchdowns for the season. He has so far received the football for 171 yards in the game in just three catches. 

Josh Allen now became the player with the fourth most passing touchdowns in his first five seasons in the NFL. He also passed for 350 yards in the first half alone. He also climbed up to the number one spot in passing Tds for the season with 14. 

His lead may however be short-lived as both Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes will play against Cincinnati Bengals and Las Vegas Raiders, teams with a poor defensive line and will look to bypass Allen.

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Buffalo led the Steelers 31-3 at half-time. The Bills have overpowered their opponents in a very one-sided passing as well as running game. They have so far passed for 376 yards while rushing for 87 yards as well.

Bills are currently tied for first place with Miami Dolphins and boast a 3-1 record. They started their season with a bang, dominating the reigning Super Bowl Champions Los Angeles Rams with a scoreline of 31-10. They then humbled the Tennessee Titans, putting 41 points against them, before getting beaten in a close contest by divisional rivals Dolphins. 

The team bounced back to claim a comeback victory against the Baltimore Ravens