New England Patriots 17-47 Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen throws five touchdowns as ruthless Bills thrash Patriots in playoffs

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Josh Allen throws for 308 yards and throws for five touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills reach the end zone in seven straight drives to dominate the New England Patriots on Super Wild Card weekend; Mack Jones finished 24 of 38 for 232 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Josh Allen went on a rampage when he threw for 308 yards and five touchdowns and rushed 66 yards to lead the Buffalo Bills to demolish the New England Patriots 47-17 on Saturday’s Wild Card game.

Dawson Knox and Devin Singletary each threw a couple of first-half touchdowns before Emmanuel Sanders, Gabriel Davis and offensive tackle Tommy Doyle enjoyed visits to the endzone in a show-stopping victory for Sean McDermott’s team.

In his playoff debut, Patriots rookie quarterback McJones was fired twice and was under No. 1 Buffalo defense five times en route to finishing 24 of 38 passes for 232 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions.

Such was the Bills’ dominance that offensive lineman Doyle added his name to the scoring chart with a one-yard touchdown to make it 47–10 after Davis’ 19-yard score early in the fourth quarter.

It was a 30-point game and 8.48 to play in the third as Allen completed a forced march with a 34-yard hayfield to Sanders to maximize Levi Wallace’s interception in the previous series.

Jones then landed a three-yard slam to a wide-open Kendrick Bourne who doubled up with a four-yard consolation touchdown in the final two minutes, though the damage was eventually done during the first-half stampede.

The Bills set the tone for their dominance when Allen converted a 70-yard kickoff with nine plays and an eight-yard touchdown to Knox in the back of the end zone, provoking possession with a marauding 26-yard run.

And the Buffalo defense maintained its league lead as Micah Hyde swung Nelson Agolor to catch a stunning outfield interception from Jones.

Allen took full advantage when he re-selected Knox and gained 11 yards before the Bills extended their lead to 20-0 on Singleterie’s three yards with an extra point attempt blocked by Dietrich Wise Jr.

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