The Buffalo Bills clinched the AFC East Division title on Saturday
against Denver Broncos by a 48-19 score, winning the title for the first time
in 25 years, AFP reported.

Quarterback Josh Allen, born a year after the Bills won the
AFC East the last time in 1995, produced a stellar performance – passing for
359 yards, scoring two touchdowns and running for two scores in the match Bills
dominated in Denver.

Also read: Ronaldo scores twice as Juventus close on AC Milan in Serie A

In the previous match too, Bills came off the top with a
26-15 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Allen connected with a nine-yard TD pass to Dawson Knox and
a 22-yard touchdown throw to Jake Kumerow.

Running for 24 yards in the first half for a touchdown and
repeating the same in the second but for a yard further, Allen accounted for
392 out of 543 yards in the Bills offense in the third quarter.

Also read: Can the Denver Nuggets push above their weight and make it to the 2021 Finals

The Broncos had narrowed down the margin to 21-13 at the
close of the first half, but the Bills, turning the game around with two
touchdowns and a field goal in the third period, turned it to their advantage.

With the Bills winning the AFC East, the New England Patriots’
place atop the division came to an official end.