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Josh Allen’s Record-Breaking Stats: 5 Surprising Numbers Every Bills Fan Needs to Know
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — With the Buffalo Bills surging toward another postseason berth, quarterback Josh Allen is posting MVP-caliber numbers that have fans and fantasy managers buzzing. Through 14 games of the 2025 campaign, Allen has thrown for 3,276 yards while completing a career-best 70.0 percent of his passes, tallying 25 touchdowns against 10 interceptions. Those marks rank ninth in the NFL for passing yardage and fourth for touchdown passes, underscoring how efficiently the 29-year-old is carving up defenses.
The gaudy air attack is only half of Allen’s threat profile. He’s again rewriting the record book for dual-threat quarterbacks, churning out 535 rushing yards and an NFL-best 12 rushing scores among signal-callers. That ground production has pushed Allen’s total touchdown count to 37—already the second-highest of his career with three regular-season games left.
Momentum is squarely on Buffalo’s side after last week’s 35-31 comeback win at New England, where Allen fired three touchdown passes and added 48 rushing yards to erase a 17-point deficit. Over his last three outings, he owns seven passing TDs, one interception and 164 rushing yards, good for 79.0 fantasy points—most among quarterbacks in that span.
Next up is a Week 16 road clash with the Cleveland Browns. Sportsbooks have set Allen’s over/under at 215.5 passing yards and 32.5 rushing yards, with Buffalo favored by 10.5 points. The Browns’ defense, led by star edge rusher Myles Garrett, has surrendered just 197.3 passing yards per game at home, setting the stage for a marquee strength-on-strength showdown.
Key season highlights
• Week 1 vs. Ravens: 394 passing yards, four total TDs
• Week 9 vs. Chiefs: 273 yards on 88.5 percent passing, three total TDs
• Week 11 vs. Buccaneers: Six-TD masterpiece (three passing, three rushing)
Allen’s 334.4 fantasy points lead all NFL players, and his 8.1 yards per attempt mirror his deep-ball resurgence from the 2021 season. If he maintains his current pace—234.0 passing yards and 38.2 rushing yards per game—he’ll eclipse 4,000 yards through the air for the third time and flirt with Cam Newton’s single-season quarterback rushing-TD record (14).
Bottom line: As long as Josh Allen keeps stacking efficient passing lines with bruising red-zone runs, the phrase “Josh Allen stats” will stay plastered atop search bars—and the Bills will remain a nightmare matchup for every defense left on their schedule.
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