Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had an impressive outing against the Kansas City Chiefs, helping the Bills score a 38-20 win over the Chiefs.

Completing 15 passes, Allen had 374 total yards, four total touchdowns and zero interceptions, closing out a night for himself that resulted in football analysts pushing him up their top five NFL QB rankings after Week 5.

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While Allen’s stat-sheet boasted great numbers, the Bills quarterback also delivered on incredibly entertaining plays that will remain etched in the memory of Bills’ fans at least if not the larger NFL universe.

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One of the top contenders for the play of the game involved Allen’s connection with Dawson Knox through a deep shot down the right sideline, which was a sight to behold.

Another incredible play by Allen was when he took off on a run and hurdled over L’Jarius Sneed.

The insane play by Allen came in the fourth quarter of the game, when the Bills quarterback took it upon himself to keep the offense running after being under increasing pressure by the Chiefs defense.

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Allen rushed himself and leaped over a defender who came to stop him, putting on display his insane hop and coordination skills mid-game.

The game at Arrowhead Stadium, that was delayed more than an hour due to severe weather at halftime, delivered big on entertainment and shut down any questions over Josh Allen’s performance this season.

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The fantasy chatter picked up in sync with Allen’s heroics for his side, leading to fantasy football enthusiasts making crucial trades while the Bills quarterback picked up important points.

With a win over the Chiefs, the Bills improved their record to 4-1 while the Chiefs slipped to 2-3 and the last spot in AFC West.