Josh Allen Shines in 44-32 Win Over Buccaneers with Historic 3 TDs Passing and Rushing Performance

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In an electrifying display, Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a 44-32 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The eighth-year quarterback became the first player in NFL history to achieve two games with three touchdown passes and rushes. Allen's performance was marked by a rugged 9-yard run with 2:35 left, securing the win and adding to his impressive resume. The Bills' benching of struggling receiver Keon Coleman sparked their passing game, with Allen connecting on three touchdown passes of 25 yards or more. Running back Ty Johnson scored on a 52-yard catch-and-run, and James Cook added a 25-yard reception. Allen's final TD run was punctuated by a massive spike of the ball after he was hit and corralled by Bucs defenders at the 2-yard line. The game saw nine lead changes, with the Bills overcoming Allen's two first-half interceptions. The team rebounded from a 30-13 loss at Miami, where Allen and the offense failed to push the ball downfield. Tampa Bay has lost two straight and four of seven, while the Bills improved their record. The outcome was sealed with 1:44 left when Baker Mayfield lost a fumble while being sacked by DaQuan Jones. Mayfield finished with 16 of 28 completions for 173 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. Sean Tucker rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns for the Buccaneers, who were represented by a delegation of students, staff, and band members from the University of Wyoming to honor Allen, one of the school's most high-profile alumni. The team will visit the Houston Texans on Thursday night, while the Buccaneers play at the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.